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ORAL PRESENTATION OF YOUR e-POSTER

Congrats, if your poster has been selected for a 2 minutes oral presentation during the In-Person 6th World Conference on CDG (20-23 July 2023)! If you need assistance please contact us.

Presenting a scientific poster is a great way to share your research at a conference, interact with fellow researchers, and get instant feedback on your work. It also serves as a valuable networking opportunity and allows you to forge relationships for future collaborations.

Tips for the oral presentation of your poster, and maximise the benefits of presenting:

  • prepare a 2 minutes presentation  focused on the Why, what and how of your research
  • use lay language making it easier for the public to read and understand your research
  • Create an outline and draft of your content that is easy to digest. Your audience doesn’t have much time to spend on each poster. Make it as easy as possible for them to quickly understand the story you’re trying to tell. 
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Follow these tips to make your poster oral presentation easier to digest:

  • Secure a catchy title containing relevant keywords to help the audience quickly recognize the topic and interest.
  • Keep your methods to a brief overview instead of including detailed protocols.
  • Use and explain figures or less, choosing only the most interesting data that are critical to support your conclusion.
  • Use and explain diagrams to illustrate complex concepts.
  • Be concise and only include the essential details required to grasp the whole story.
  • Ensure that the content can be presented in 2 minutes at a comfortable, conversational pace.
  • Use short sentences and paragraphs.
  • Choose simple words (e.g. “use” instead of “utilize”).
  • Proofread, proofread, proofread. Then ask a friend too!

A poster session is an opportune time for networking and sharing your research, so you should make the most of it.

Author

Vanessa Ferreira (CDG & Allies FCT, NOVA University, World CDG Organization and Portuguese Association for CDG).

Revisor

Ana Verde (collaborator at CDG & Allies FCT, NOVA University). 

Content manager

Marisa Godinho (collaborator at CDG & Allies FCT, NOVA University). 

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