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* The presentation should be between 20 and 30 minutes (depending on the length of your project) | * The presentation should be between 20 and 30 minutes (depending on the length of your project) |
Revision as of 12:22, 10 October 2016
The best way to know what is expected of you in a scientific presentation, is to attend some presentations of fellow students.
- The presentation should be between 20 and 30 minutes (depending on the length of your project)
- You should pitch your presentation at fellow students, having followed the compulsory bioinformatics courses
- Use figures to clarify your set up, try to avoid text only slides
- If you show equations, make sure to explain them properly (term by term) - or write them on the (black/white) board
- If you show a plot, make sure to explain it (what is on each axis, what does the plot tell us)
- Show your slides to one of your supervisors before you give the presentation
- Ask for feedback on your slides, and do this well ahead of time so you actually have time to process the feedback
- If possible, give a practice talk with one or two fellow students and your daily supervisor present
Contents:
- Introduction + motivation
- Methods
- Analysis, Results and Discussion
- Acknowledgements
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