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Presentations
We would like to encourage everyone to participate if at all possible, either through an oral or poster presentation. Why? Because:- the day will be an ideal opportunity to present your research in a non-threatening environment.
- posters will be the main form of presenting research at the meeting.
- it will raise awareness of all the neuroscience research being carried out.
- delegates will gain useful feedback and ideas.
- it will give openings for collaborative opportunities.
- prizes will be awarded for the best posters.
You are very welcome to bring posters prepared for other meetings; they need not display completed projects - it will be great to see 'work in progress' too.
Instructions for delegates providing an oral presentation:
- Abstract Submission Deadline: Friday 1st October 2010
- Abstracts should have a maximum 2300 characters, including punctuation (not spaces). Abbreviations: please spell out in full the first mention, followed by the (standard) abbreviation in parentheses, and do not abbreviate in the title of the abstract.
- Abstracts will be made available to all delegates.
- Each oral presentation will be given a maximum time slot of 15minutes, 10 minute presentation followed by 5 minute questions (we will be strict with time).
- There are only a maximum of 30 slots available for oral presentations. Those giving an oral presentation will be chosen on the basis of their abstracts and informed by mid-October 2010.
- If your abstract is not chosen for an oral presentation, you will still be able to present a poster.
Instructions for delegates presenting a poster:
- Abstract submission deadline: Friday 1st October 2010.
- Abstracts should have a maximum 2300 characters, including punctuation (not spaces). Abbreviations: please spell out in full the first mention, followed by the (standard) abbreviation in parentheses, and do not abbreviate in the title of the abstract
- Abstracts will be made available to all delegates.
- Each poster should be in portrait orientation, and will have space measuring 1920mm high by 920mm wide on free standing boards.
- Velcro tabs will be provided in order to hang your poster.
- Boards will be available for set up from 9:00am on the day.
- Posters will be arranged alphabetically by author surname - there will be further instructions on where to locate your poster on the day.
- Please stand by your posters and be prepared to present your work in your allocated session.
- Consider preparing hand-outs / A4 copies of your poster to distribute - these are increasingly expected and popular at meetings.
- Please ensure you take away your poster at the end of the day. There will be time for this before the evening social.
Poster Prizes (provided by Bristol Research Enterprise and Development)
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...as judged by the steering committee
Any questions on presentations, please contact b-n@bristol.ac.uk.
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