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STEM: Presenting Findings

Putting it into Words

The video above by the Downs-Jones Library provides us with some information on how to utilize our sources correctly. 

Poster Example cont.

Citation

Ritika Singh, Zachary Sexton, "3D Simulation of Cellular Growth Within a Vascular Network" (2022). The Leadership Alliance Digital Library. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.26300/9h8x-b053

Poster Presentations

Students typically present their findings on a poster for undergraduate science research. You usually do this on a blank PowerPoint, Google Slide, or Canva template.

Be sure to include the following pieces:

Abstract

Introduction

Include hypothesis or research question

Methods

Results 

Works Cited

Acknowledgments 

Even though you're including a lot of information, be sure to limit your text to 250-300 words

Poster Example

Citation:

Matthew Campos, Aaron Castillo, Yaideliz M Romero-Ramos, BA, Maricruz Rivera-Hernandez, PhD, "Telehealth is Here to Stay: Identifying Barriers and Outlining Recommendations for Enhancing Medicare Open Enrollment During the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2022). The Leadership Alliance Digital Library. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.26300/c247-mb76