Michigan State University doctoral student Mike Morrison has a redesign for scientific posters to spell out their main point in big, easy-to-read letters. (Courtesy of Mike Morrison) Mike Morrison ...
Kevin Ventura ’22 presents his poster, "The Grocery List Problem," at the Summer Science Research Institute symposium Feb. 18. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began and everyone started wearing masks, ...
After spending eight weeks on campus this summer conducting funded neuroscience research as part of Conn’s Summer Science Institute, Anjum Shaikh ’22 had an opportunity to share her work with the ...
Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...
Mike Morrison hardly looks like a revolutionary. He's wearing a dark suit and has short hair. But we're about to enter a world of conformity that hasn't changed in decades — maybe even a century. And ...
Here is a start to finish, step by step guide to create and print your poster with us. 1. Create and size a PowerPoint slide. Visit Page Set Up for sizing directions. What size should my poster be?
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