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Tips and Techniques for effective scientific presentations Sherri Christian, PhD [email protected] Assistant Professor Dept Biochemistry, MUN http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~sherri/Christian_lab_w ebsite/Welcome.html Slides posted under “Teaching”

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Tips and Techniques for effective scientific presentations. Sherri Christian, PhD [email protected] Assistant Professor Dept Biochemistry, MUN http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~sherri/Christian_lab_website/Welcome.html Slides posted under “Teaching”. Does it matter?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tips and Techniques for effective scientific

presentations

Sherri Christian, PhD

[email protected] Professor

Dept Biochemistry, MUN

http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~sherri/Christian_lab_website/Welcome.html

Slides posted under “Teaching”

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Does it matter?

What’s the point of a talk/lecture/presentation?• Communication

• Ideas• Data• expertise

• Good grade• Degree• Job• Contacts

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Before you start…What is your purpose?• Main message: 1, maybe 2, take-home points

Who is your audience?

• General audience vs. specialized audience• assume “complete ignorance and complete

intelligence”• Don’t assume any prior specialized knowledge

Timing• stick to your time limit• Prioritize • Practice, practice and maybe practice again

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The message

• 1-2 big messages for the entire talk

• 1-2 points/slide

DO NOT expect your audience to remember anything that is not on the slide that you have up- if it is important enough to say then put it on the slide

1. Tell them what you are going to say

2. Tell them

3. Tell them what you said

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Know your audience

You are a scientist Do your researchGeneral public vs. science department vs. medical department vs. specialized research group vs. lab mates

When in doubt: Assume very smart people who don’t know the details but have an understanding of basic biology

Suggestion: have a person in mind that represents the least knowledgeable/ most difficult person in your audience

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degradation

How does the Ras pathway decrease STAT2 protein levels?

mRNA

protein

transcription

translation

AAAAAA

degradation

X

AAAAAA

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Timing

Rule of thumb: 1-2 minutes per slide

Pace: keep consistent but not monotone; show excitement/emphasis when appropriate

Don’t be afraid of pauses/ silences

Approximately 50% of your audience are NOT native English speakers so speak clearly

Know thyself- what do you do when you’re nervous?

PRACTICE, OUT LOUD

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Organization

Broad

Details

Broad

INTRODUCTIONSignificance: “Why you should care”Background: “What you need to know to understand the rest of the talk”“THE MEAT”Hypothesis: “The Question”Rationale: “Why we care about the question”Approach: “How the question was addressed”Results: “What we found”CONCLUSION Significance: “What does this mean in the context of the original hypothesis and the field” Future Directions

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Background

• What we know and what we don’t know• Significance/ Rationale• Objectives• Overall Hypothesis:

“The Ras pathway negatively regulates the interferon system”

• Overview of approach- big picture• No surprises/punchline

• Main conclusions/Model 1st• Build up to the model/ BIG conclusion

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Outline

• only include for talks longer than 30 min• use to aid in transitions• meaningful

• Introduction• Methods• Results• Conclusion

1. The pathways Interferon & Ras

2. Regulation of STAT2 by Ras3. Transcription vs. Stability4. Identification of TF5. Future Directions

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1. Active Ras pathway decreases STAT2 expression

2. Inhibition of Ras/MEK/ERK restores STAT2 expression

3. Reduced STAT2 levels cause impaired IFN signaling- but not only factor in reducing the overall anti-viral response

What else does Ras/MEK/ERK do to reduce the anti-viral response?

Summary of results

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Results slides

• Title: Conclusion or Question

• Rationale for experiment• Objective• Approach (flow chart & model)• Result• Conclusion• Interpretation! (return to model)

• Add complexity in layers; animation• Include Summary slide

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STAT1?

Ras pathway

Raf

ERK1/2

P

Ras -GTP

MEK1/2P

IFN pathway

Tyk2 JAK1

PSTAT2P

IRF9

ISRE

STAT1IRF9

STAT2 PP

IFNAR

Anti-viral genes

IFN-regulated Anti-viral genes

“MODEL SLIDE”

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Inhibition of Ras pathway restores IFN-signaling

Raf

ERK1/2

P

RasV12-GTP

MEK1/2P

U0126

IFN-

PSTAT2STAT1P

IRF9

ISRE

STAT1IRF9

STAT2 PP

IFN-regulated Anti-viral genes

Anti-viral genes(OAS)

P

ERK1/2

RasV12-GTP

siRNA

Christian et al. J Virol 2009

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Conclusions• Big Picture• “What does this mean to me?”• “Did you answer the question?”• Future Directions or New Questions

Acknowledgements• Scientific contributors

• PI• lab members• collaborators

• FUNDING AGENCIES• say “Thank you”

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Slide Content

• Critical evaluation of your slides

• Keep it simple• phrases not full sentences• Everything important is on the slide• re-create diagrams to illustrate your point• Use slides as a memory aid only• Diagrams/ flowchart/ pathways NOT text

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Phase 1Detection of virus

Phase 2Activation of host defense

TRIF/MyD88

TLR3, 7, 9 Mda-5 RIG-I

IPS-1

IFN-/promoter

IRF3 NF-BIRF7

c-Jun

Tyk2 JAK1

PSTAT2STAT1P

IRF9

ISRE

STAT1IRF9

STAT2 PP

IFNAR

IFN-regulated Anti-viral genes

The IFN system

RasV12-GTP

Ptx3

GBP2

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Color Scheme

Clarity above all• contrast• red/green colour blind

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Color Scheme

Clarity above all• contrast• red/green colour blind

• Consistency!

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Color Scheme

Clarity above all• contrast• red/green colour blind

• Consistency!

Backgrounds• keep simple• should NOT distract from slide content

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Sherri Christian, PhDDivision of Basic Medical Sciences

Faculty of MedicineMemorial University of Newfoundland

Regulation of Gene Expression and Cell Fate

by the Ras pathway

“Watermark background”

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Flow of talk

Transition between ideas/slides

Having shown that...

Next, we considered whether…

To investigate this, we ...

This means that … (return to the model)

Transition slides can be helpful

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Humour

Using humour can wake up your audience

Must be in good taste!

As a rule- don’t start with a joke

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Fonts

• size: 20 pt or more• bold? shadow?• sans serif / serif (following are all 24 pt)

Time New Roman

Arial

Helvetica

Comic Sans MS

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Animations

• Use sparingly; can be a great tool or an irritant

• Need a good reason

• 3-4 bullets: don’t animate

• complicated pathway: animate

• experimental design: maybe animate

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Slide Transitions

DON’T

Exception: by Christian Alberto

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http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v404/n6778/fig_tab/404661a0_F3.html

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Presentation technique 1

Voice projection

Upward voice inflection

Beware of passive tense

Do not use contractions

Do not apologize or ask permission

Avoid meta-commentary

Oh, that slide is a little high.

That blot looked better before, it’s not very

pretty on the screen.

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Presentation technique 2

Laser pointer/ Mouse

Eye contact

Your ‘ticks’

Be confident but not arrogant

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Nervousness• relaxation techniques• breathing• use the nervous energy

• Practice• experience• public speaking courses

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Final thoughts

• What is your message?• Clear communication• Keep it simple• Analyze other presentations (good & bad)

1. Tell them what you are going to say

2. Tell them

3. Tell them what you said

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Other Resources

http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jrs/speaking.html

http://www.ascb.org/files/0602wicb.pdf

http://www.bcl.hamilton.ie/academ.htmlincludes resources for writing, surviving graduate school and giving talks