This section should make up 25% of your poster. Highlight the novel or important findings. Explain the meaning of the findings and why they are significant. Discuss how/if your research question was answered.
Keeping this in view, what goes in the discussion of a scientific poster?
The Results is usually the longest section of a scientific poster. Discussion: explain and interpret the results/major findings. As the title of this section suggests, discuss how the findings support and/or refute similar and/or related studies in the field. Forecast the next steps for research in the field.
Similarly, how do you summarize a poster? SUMMARIZED TEXT
1. Delete trivia, details, redundancy and non-crucial words such as articles (“a†and “theâ€), adjectives, adverbs and obvious verbs. 2. Integrate information across paragraphs and paraphrase in order to condense information.
Correspondingly, how do you introduce a poster presentation?
You should introduce your poster presentation with a “1 Minute Pitch†that can sometimes stretch a bit longer than one minute. You don't want to “give everything away†so to speak, but rather capture the audience's interest, introduce yourself and the project, and spark a dialogue.
How do you structure a poster?
Typically, a poster should contain: a title section, abstract or summary, short introduction, aims and objectives, methodology, results, discussion and conclusions.
