A copy of the presentation materials can be accessed on the “Publication” section of the Company’s website at www.bioatla.com once the presentations have concluded.
Ramon B. Goings suggests strategies for how faculty can set doctoral students up for success in their defense.
Scholar’s Day kicked off with a competitive poster contest among student from the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, ...
Daniel Startin is palaeontologist and ichnologist working on early palaeozoic trace fossils and their relation to deep marine anoxia from the same period. Dan has a BSC in Palaeontology and a masters ...
Thesis title: Individual mobility behaviour modelling by fusing proximity information in the context of virus transmission ...
Students will work on interdisciplinary research projects throughout the summer, culminating in a poster presentation and a one-page abstract/summary of their results. Each participating student will ...
Moleculin Biotech, Inc. is a Phase 3 clinical stage pharmaceutical company advancing a pipeline of therapeutic candidates addressing hard-to-treat tumors and viruses. The Company's lead program ...
Back for its 10th year at Carnegie Mellon University, Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a celebration of research ... doors for ...
Preference for an oral or poster presentation In recent years, the interest in presenting a contributed oral presentation has been much higher than presenting a contributed poster presentation. Since ...
Last November, I found myself with Aidan, my 6-month-old son, in one hand and a microphone in the other, giving a careers talk to postdoctoral scholars at a conference in London. I was on parental ...
All posters must be submitted in the following dimensions: 36” (width) X 24” (height). Poster files must be sent in PDF format. Students presenting their research should consider including the ...
All virtual and in-person submissions will be required to upload their poster and a 5–10-minute narrative recording and on VoiceThread. During the in-person presentations on Symposium Day, the top ...