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Please use your PubMed skills to locate the PDFs.
You will need to be logged into the WiscVPN to obtain the PDFs from the library if you are off campus. Please be sure to check the supplemental figures as well.
NOTE: There is always supplemental data online at the actual journal. Go to the journal to get your figures and download the HIGH res images directly. There is never a reason to have pixelated images in your talks. If you having issues, please contact Ahna to help you.
Talk procedure:
1. Meet Thursday before Class to ask general overview questions. Friday is also an option. https://calendly.com/skop
2. Sunday night you send Ahna ([email protected]) your joint rough draft via email.
3. Ahna sends comments for revision back Monday/Tuesday.
4. Schedule a meeting with Ahna either Tuesday/Wednesday to go over last minute questions: https://calendly.com/skop
5. Send your final PDF to Ahna after your presentation for the website.
You will need to be logged into the WiscVPN to obtain the PDFs from the library if you are off campus. Please be sure to check the supplemental figures as well.
NOTE: There is always supplemental data online at the actual journal. Go to the journal to get your figures and download the HIGH res images directly. There is never a reason to have pixelated images in your talks. If you having issues, please contact Ahna to help you.
Talk procedure:
1. Meet Thursday before Class to ask general overview questions. Friday is also an option. https://calendly.com/skop
2. Sunday night you send Ahna ([email protected]) your joint rough draft via email.
3. Ahna sends comments for revision back Monday/Tuesday.
4. Schedule a meeting with Ahna either Tuesday/Wednesday to go over last minute questions: https://calendly.com/skop
5. Send your final PDF to Ahna after your presentation for the website.
Rubric PDF
Rubric Digital (to use day of presentation)
Talk Schedule 2024
genomics
Feb 1st: Zoe Zwick & Kate Stack
Feb 8th: Sara Fritz & Rebecca Wright
Feb 15th: Rohan Babaria & Joely Swanson
Feb 22nd: Huixian Qiu & Perla Larios
Feb 29th: Julia Carey & Michelle Conte
March 7th: Xinyi Chen & Dianna Xie
Feb 8th: Sara Fritz & Rebecca Wright
Feb 15th: Rohan Babaria & Joely Swanson
Feb 22nd: Huixian Qiu & Perla Larios
Feb 29th: Julia Carey & Michelle Conte
March 7th: Xinyi Chen & Dianna Xie
proteomics
March 21st: Brooke Fuerstenau & Maggie Chrostowski
April 4th: Samuel Kivi & Madeline Blum
April 11th: Praneeth Venigalla & Miles Giehtbrock
April 4th: Samuel Kivi & Madeline Blum
April 11th: Praneeth Venigalla & Miles Giehtbrock
Past Student Tuesday Presentations
Tips |
Tips for presenting via ZOOM |
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"As was predicted at the beginning of the Human Genome Project, getting the sequence will be the easy part as only technical issues are involved. The hard part will be finding out what it means, because this poses intellectual problems of how to understand the participation of the genes in the functions of living cells."
- SYDNEY BRENNER
*Tuesday Presentation Directions Final version is to be sent on Tuesday by 6pm by email to Ahna ([email protected]). I will revise slides Wednesday and email this back to you. The sooner you can send me your final slides the earlier you will get feedback. I will particularly help with your slide layout, order and content and clarify things about the readings you might have. |
Textbook: Wanna give good presentations?More from Garr Reynolds...presentationzen DESIGN 2
by Garr Reynolds I prefer this one over the other because there is more before and after examples of slides. I highly recommend it! |