Poster Guidelines
- Each poster presentation is allotted one poster board
- Presenters should use mounting tape to put up their posters
- Mounting tape will be prepared by the Secretariat
- The venue of poster presentation will be announced later
Poster Instructions
- The poster size is ISO A0 with portrait orientation (W 841 mm x H 1189 mm)
- The title should be composed of CAPITAL letters at least one inch high
- Use the minimum amount of text possible. Only use what is necessary to make your point.
- Be concise, but answer the basic questions (What, When, Where, How, Why) using the standard format
- Introduction: background, statement of problem, purpose/objectives
- Methods: experimental design, techniques
- Results: data summary, findings
- Conclusions: interpretations, implications; organize the material to tell a logical, coherent story - Use large, BOLD lettering for readability. Use fonts that are easy to read (i.e., avoid fancy fonts). All text should be easily read from a 2-meter (+) distance
- Use borders or white space to separate sections. Avoid large, continuous blocks of text
- Use figures (graphs, charts and illustrations) (with captions) as much as possible, making sure that they are legible
- The use of color will enhance poster readability (i.e., for contrast and to highlight important points) and attractiveness. Aesthetics are an important part of preparing a poster that will attract attention
- Summarize results/findings. Bullets work well to summarize key points or contributions of the study
- Keep your poster simple and provide a clear “take-home” message; you can provide details In discussions or during the conference proceedings
Poster Display
The title of the poster, all letters, graphs and charts should be prepared beforehand in a size that is easy to see.
The title of the poster, all letters, graphs and charts should be prepared beforehand in a size that is easy to see.
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Institute of Systems Biology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: +603 89214564/4557/4549 Fax: +603 89213398 Email: [email protected]
Copyright of INBIOSIS 2015