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CCTS PSTP: Conference Posters and Oral Presentations: A Beginners Guide

Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 12:00 PM (CT)

Birmingham, United States

CCTS PSTP: Conference Posters and Oral Presentations: A...

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Professional Skills Training Program

Conference Posters and Oral Presentations: A Beginners Guide

Presented by

Victor M. Darley-Usmar, PhD

Professor, Department of Pathology

Director, Center for Free Radical Biology

 

The goal of this session is to present the practical skills necessary for preparing and conducting scientific abstracts, posters and the 15 minute oral presentation. Information will include visual design, presentation organization, verbal and non-verbal communication strategies, and tips on audience interaction.

 

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

12:00 PM- 1:00 PM

Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium

Lunch will be served.

 

CCTS funding is provided by the NIH National Center for Research Resources as part of its Clinical and Translational Science Award Program (5UL1RR025777-03).

*Coordinated by the CCTS Research Commons, the PSTP is designed to provide practical assistance in the areas of scientific writing (such as the development of grants and scientific manuscripts), scientific presentations, career development, and leadership.

When & Where



Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium
615 18th Street South
(The entrance to the Margaret Cameron Spain Auditorium is located on the corner of 19th Street South and 7th Avenue South.)
Birmingham, 35233

Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 12:00 PM (CT)


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UAB Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS)



The UAB Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) accelerates research for improved human health. 

Our research covers every phase of translation: from idea formation (T0); to the first testing of the idea in a cell, animal, or person (T1); to large scale clinical trials (T2); to moving a proven idea into health practices (T3); and encouraging its adoption as a standard approach (T4). 

Led by Robert P. Kimberly, MD, Associate Dean for Biomedical Research, CCTS funding is provided by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.