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Page 1 of 1 BR 194H – Data Presentation in Life Sciences- Spring 2009 Instructors: Dr. Ira Clark: Office Hours: open LS 2362 Tel: (310) 267-5679 [email protected] Dr. Rafael Romero Office Hours: open Slichter 2871 Tel: (310) 825-8922 [email protected] General format We will meet every Monday from 3-5 PM in La Kretz 101. The purpose of this class is twofold: 1) to learn how to effectively present your research in oral (seminar) and poster formats; 2) to discuss your research with us and your classmates. For the week you are scheduled, you should prepare a seminar presentation of no more than 45 minutes, allowing 15 minutes for questions. Someone from your laboratory should attend your talk, preferably your mentor or PI. Make it clear what the goals of your project are, and what you are doing to reach those goals. Of course, it’s nice to see data, but if you don’t have much data yet, at least be sure to show us what you are attempting and/or planning to do. You should meet with your mentor in advance to discuss your presentation. You should also meet with Dr. Romero or Dr. Clark in advance for pointers in putting together a clear presentation.Page 2 of 2 Date Presentations Mar. 30 Dr. Clark – putting together a clear seminar Apr. 6 Dr. Romero – presenting data in poster formats Melody Tran Apr. 13 Derek Hsu Angela Liu Apr. 20 Gloria Vo Peter Trinh Apr. 27 Rhonaldo Silaban Sean Mofidi May. 4 Allison Schwartz Tamara Bendahan Charles Ng May. 11 Van Mai Tuan Tran Jane Kuon May. 18 Science Poster Day! May. 25 Memorial Day Jun. 1 Julia Chin Naweed Hayat Justin


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