Title: Poster Title: Brief Description of What Was Done in This Study
1Poster Title Brief Description of What Was Done
in This Study
A. Author, B. Author, C. Author, and D. Author
Additional affiliation of collaborator (if
required) Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts
Research Institute Department of Diagnostic
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of
Western Ontario
SPECIALIZED APPARATUS B
- Discussion of the most important message of the
study, typically related to the main objective or
hypothesis to be tested major finding and its
implication - Discussion of secondary point, but one that is
still quite important - Comparison of your work to others, setting of the
context of your project interpret and explain
the meaning of your results, including both
surprises and expected results - Possible limitations of your project, and aspects
that could be improved in the future try to put
a positive spin on limitations, by discussing
related advantages - Possible applications for your results to the
future choose a few applications that may follow
from your study, but be careful not to overstate
your results
RESULT A
- First paragraph major motivation (usually
clinical) behind the entire study. This paragraph
typically addresses the big picture - Second paragraph recent or previous work by
others (or your own group) that has improved our
understanding or rectified some deficiency
nonetheless, usually some deficiency remains - Third paragraph recent advances that have made
it possible to achieve significant progress, such
as a newly developed device or technique, or a
newly provided capability that is ideally suited
for this problem - Fourth paragraph introduction to the specific
objective of the project, usually something like
We believe that or We propose that
- Text box which introduces the specific, unique
equipment that is required for this study - Be sure to include all important details that
make this device unique apparatus could be a
software algorithm, in some cases - More details can be provided here, with regard to
construction, fabrication and development - A line drawing or photograph of the equipment is
typically helpful here
- Main result of the study this box should
describe your most important finding - This is likely to relate to your primary
hypothesis or main objective - The graphic could be a table, a plot, or image(s)
that demonstrate your result i.e. a typical
result
- Fig. 2 This is a schematic diagram or photograph
of the second most important piece of equipment
used in this study.
- Fig. 5 This will be a graph, table or image that
presents your most important result it can be
sized to fit appropriately (landscape or
portrait).
SELECTION OF SUBJECTS
RESULT B
- Second result of the study this box should
describe your second most important finding - This is likely to relate to your secondary
hypothesis or objective - The graphic could be a table, a plot, or image(s)
that demonstrate your result i.e. a typical
result
- First paragraph typically some description of
the specific group of subjects, specimens, or
animals that were used in this study - Provide appropriate descriptors, such as age,
gender, size, etc. - If you fabricated models or phantoms for your
study, then place details related to the phantoms
here
Recapitulate the major problem that you address
and then make the following statement The
primary objective (or hypothesis) of this project
is State the objective or hypothesis clearly,
preferably in italics, in a way that will
correspond to the final results and conclusion of
your poster.
- Most important conclusion take-home pay of the
project, which addresses the main goal - Evaluate you results from the standpoint of the
stated objectives have you succeeded? - State the logical, concise conclusion from your
study, what will happen next?
- Fig. 3 This is likely a photograph of an animal
in a scanner, or a phantom that was used in a
study.
- Lots of room for additional text that describes
the details of the study, number of specimens
used, how many scans obtained, etc.
- Fig. 6 This will be a graph, table or image that
presents your second most important result it
can be sized to fit appropriately (landscape or
portrait).
SPECIALIZED APPARATUS A
- Be sure to thank all of those who helped with the
study, but were not co-authors - Include people who built equipment, helpful
discussions, etc. - Thank all sources of funding, including salary
support, as well as operating funds
- Text box which introduces the specific, unique
equipment that is required for this study - Be sure to include all important details that
make this device unique - More details can be provided here, with regard to
construction, fabrication and development
RESULT C
DATA ANALYSIS
- This section will include all of the details that
describe the way that the data was post-processed
and analyzed - Clear description of the derived parameters that
were used to test the hypothesis - This is also the place for a description of the
specific statistical tests that were used to test
your hypothesis
- Fig. 1 This is a schematic diagram of the most
important piece of equipment used in this study.
- Fig. 4 This is likely an image that
demonstrates an essential component of the
analysis, such as the selection of a region of
interest within an animal.
- List three or four of the most important
references, in a fairly concise format - Try to include the title of the manuscript in the
reference format - Be sure to include the most important work of
other groups, as well as your own.
- A line drawing or photograph of the equipment is
typically helpful here - Any additional text that clarifies the function
of the apparatus and how it was used in this study
- Be sure to describe the exact statistical test
that was used to test for significance, the
p-value that was taken as significant, and the
software used in the study, if space permits
- An additional result important images or plots
can be configured to take up the entire page, if
desired