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Title: Seminars and posters


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Seminars and posters
  • seminar organization and general guidelines
  • audiovisual aids
  • preparing talks
  • a few slides
  • curriculum vitae for presenters
  • preparing posters
  • (poster viewing)

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  • Giving a seminar....
  • www.marine.unc.edu/seminars/ howto.html\\\

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Organization of a Typical Seminar
  • start with broad introduction, then narrow focus
  • discuss topic in detail
  • summarize and explain general implications

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Organization of a Typical Seminar
  • start with broad introduction, then narrow focus
  • discuss topic in detail
  • summarize and explain general implications

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Organization of a Typical Seminar
  • start with broad introduction, then narrow focus
  • discuss topic in detail
  • summarize and explain general implications

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Guidelines for oral presentations
  • know audience, context
  • develop story in logical fashion link sections
  • concentrate concepts, avoid details
  • (usually) deal with each theme as a unit
  • present key ideas several ways
  • kinna avoid, well sort of dont talk, I mean
    discuss things.

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Guidelines cont.d
  • avoid cute/rude humour
  • use simple A/V aids some variety is good
  • practice (with people)
  • attend seminars
  • be yourself
  • dont apologize

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Audiovisual Aids
  • Blackboards
  • good for sequential explanations, small rooms
  • Overheads
  • often adequate (use correct font, orientation)
  • use correct type for printer/copier
  • 35 mm Slides
  • not common now (arguably best quality)
  • Video projectors (PowerPoint)
  • very common watch compatibility
  • resist complexity!

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General Considerations
  • choose simple, consistent style
  • thumb rules for slides
  • no more than 8-10 lines/slide
  • use short phrases, lists
  • simplify published tables, figures, label clearly
  • animation may be appropriate for more complex
    figures/tables
  • acknowledge the work of others

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Preparing Your Talk
  • decide on topic (audience, time, context)
  • write preliminary outline
  • prepare figs., tables etc.
  • write more detailed outline (1 slide/min.)
  • prepare paper/computer copy of talk before
    committing to CD /web (Use spell check!!)
  • prepare slides, disk etc. and backup (web)
  • practice, practice, practice (people)

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The good, the bad, and the ugly
www.westernposterpage.com/ ugly3.htm
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Actinobacillus suis Pathogen or Opportunist?
Janet MacInnes, University of Guelph
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Outline
  • Background
  • Population structure in swine, other species
  • Cell surface esp. LPS
  • Challenge studies, serum resistance
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgements

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Actinobacillus suis
  • Typical gram negative bacterium, member of the
    family Pasteurellaceae
  • requires complex medium
  • haemolytic
  • oxidase, catalaze, urease positive
  • grows on MacConkey agar
  • Isolated from
  • pigs of various ages
  • variety of birds, mammals

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Serum resistance
  • Question Can the differences in virulence of O1
    and O2 strains be explained by differences in
    serum resistance?
  • Hypothesis A. suis O2 strains are more serum
    resistant.

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Virulence studies
  • Animals
  • three test groups (n7)
  • one PBS control group (n3)
  • challenge by IP route (107 CFU/ml)
  • Strains used
  • O1/K1 (SO4)
  • O1/K2 (C84)
  • O2/K2 (H91-0380)

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Prevalence of A. suis O types
2 equine weak O1 cat, dog O2
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Mean total histopathologic score
01/K1ltO1/K2ltO2/K2
Mean Total Score (?SD)
omentum gastric serosa
splenic mesentery
mesen- tery
bact. clumps
colonic serosa
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Serum Resistance Profiles
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Serum Resistance Profiles
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A. suis LPSs probed with O2 antisera
  • 1. SO4
  • 2 H93-0055
  • 3. B49
  • 4. C84
  • 5. H91-0380
  • 6. H89-1173
  • 7. H92-2146
  • 8. H90-2521

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Genetic organization of 14.4. kbp A. suis K1
cluster
Region 2
Region 1
pDSG1
XbaI
XbaI
pDSG2
PstI
PstI
XhoI
XhoI
pDSG3
PstI
PstI
pDSG4
1 kb
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(C)PS genes of A. suis SO4 (O1/K1)
Export
intragenic region
235 bp
wzt
wzm
wzf
wza
modF
.
orf1
orf2
orf3
orf5
orf6
orf 7
orf4
lysA
Synthesis?
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Functional role of the left-end early genes of
fowl adenovirus 9
Bryan Griffin MSc student September 24, 2008
PABI6440 - examples of what not to do on your
slides (and how they were improved)
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Adenovirus
Before 1
  • Nucleic acid
  • dsDNA, 24-45 kb, linear
  • Structure
  • 70-90 nm
  • Icosahedral symmetrey
  • Non-enveloped
  • Taxonomy
  • Family
  • Adenoviridae
  • Genera
  • Mastadenovirus
  • Human adenovirus (HAdV)
  • Aviadenovirus
  • Fowl adenovirus (FAdV)
  • Atadenovirus
  • Siadenovirus

http//nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laurea
tes/1993/illpres/genes-in-pieces.html
Fig. Summary of FAdV sequences currently
deposited in Genbank.
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Adenovirus (background)
  • Taxonomy
  • Family
  • Adenoviridae
  • Genera
  • Mastadenovirus
  • Human adenovirus (HAdV)
  • Aviadenovirus
  • Fowl adenovirus (FAdV)
  • Atadenovirus
  • Siadenovirus
  • Nucleic acid
  • dsDNA, 24-45 kb, linear
  • Structure
  • 70-90 nm
  • Icosahedral symmetrey
  • Non-enveloped
  • Major strucural proteins
  • Fiber

http//nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laurea
tes/1993/illpres/genes-in-pieces.html
After 1a
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Adenovirus (background)
  • Many human adenoviral genomes have been
    sequenced
  • A (HAdV-12)
  • B (HAdV-3, -7,-11,-35)
  • C (HAdV-1, -2, -5)
  • D (HAdV-9, -17)
  • E (HAdV-4)
  • F (HAdV-40)
  • Some animal adenoviral genomes have been
    sequenced
  • simian, canine, murine, bovine, ovine, porcine,
    snake, tree shrew, duck, turkey, fowl

After 1b
Fig. Summary of FAdV sequences currently
deposited in Genbank.
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Objectives
Before 3
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Objectives
After 3
  • Long term objectives
  • Determine the cellular functions of ORF1C and
    ORF1
  • Do ORF1C- or ORF1- FAdV-9 correlate to the
    FAdV-9?4 in vivo phenotype?
  • Short term objectives
  • Demonstrate that ORF1C protein is expressed in
    cell culture
  • Determine ORF1C-host protein interactions
  • Screen for BPV E5-like activities
  • Screen for novel interactions
  • Determine the subcellular location of ORF1C
    protein in cell culture
  • ER, Golgi, plasma membrane
  • Characterize ORF1C structurally and determine the
    critical residues
  • Dimerization
  • Mutational analysis
  • Demonstrate that ORF1 (dUTPase) protein is
    expressed in cell culture
  • Determine the importance of ORF1 (dUTPase) in
    vivo.

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Curricula vitae
  • styles vary greatly good books, web sites,
    university resources
  • styles may be prescribed (e.g., CIHR)
  • start a detailed academic curriculum vitae and
    keep it up to date (e.g. put in pages for meeting
    abstracts etc.)
  • spelling (and other niceties) count!!!
  • should be tailored to situation

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Typical CV sections (A reminder)
  • contact information
  • education (place, dates, advisor/topic)
  • relevant job (and other experience)
  • professional certification
  • (academic) awards
  • publications (refereed, non-refereed, abstracts)
  • names of referees (ask first)
  • memberships in academic or professional societies
  • (hobbies, other)

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CVs for speakers
  • sections most often used are
  • education (place, dates, advisor/topic)
  • professional certification
  • (big academic awards)
  • publications (refereed, non-refereed, abstracts)
  • relevant job (and other experience)
  • names of referees
  • memberships in academic or professional societies
  • (hobbies, other)

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Posters
  • increasingly common at meetings
  • format requirements vary widely
  • usually printed on a single page
  • size/orientation counts!
  • title and other requirements e.g. poster number
    headings may be dictated
  • prepared using PowerPoint, CoralDRAW
  • do rough sketch, prepare elements and import
  • laminated posters are more durable
  • remember your tacks or Velcro tape....

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General guidelines
  • do not be afraid of using large text
  • titles 90 to 150 point in bold
  • text 30 to 32 point, sans serif
  • upper and lower case vs. all upper case best
  • dark text on light easiest to read contrast
  • point form often appropriate esp. for conclusions
  • usually 2 to 4 columns (use grids/margins)
  • aim for 40 graphic content
  • figs/tables minimum 5 X 7 inches, 300 dpi
  • consider colour of graphics/using contrasting
    blocks to set graphics off when choosing
    background and title colours
  • graphic content can be 3D

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A couple of useful websites
  • http//www.soe.uoguelph.ca/webfiles/agalvez/poster
    /
  • http//www.tss.uoguelph.ca/ltci/TGuides/epdfinal.p
    df
  • http//www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/its/printing.cfm
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