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Title of your work, first letter capitalized, in 72 point font, and left-aligned Institution Logo 1st Author’s Full Name1, 2nd Author’s Full Name2, 3rd Author’s Full Name1,2 1Department, University, City, State. 2Department, University, City, State Introduction All text on the poster should be in Arial. Font sizes for each text subtype have been mentioned. Body text should have a font size of 28, while Figure and Table captions should have a font size of 20. All text must be JUSTIFIED. If you are including a figure wrapped with the text, ensure at least a 0.50 inch gap between the edge of the figure and the text box/caption box, as is demonstrated by this text box and the figure on the right. Figure 1: Text in Arial font size 20. Chart represents a survey on the use of social media for a business. Figure 2: Text in Arial font size 20. Something that would be nearly impossible to describe in words alone. Objectives If you are including a table wrapped with the text, ensure at least a 0.50 inch gap between the edge of the table and the text box/caption box, as is demonstrated by this text box and the table on the left. Make the table as simple as possible and without any unnecessary embellishments. A simple black/white format will ensure uniformity across posters. Table 1: Text in Arial font size 20. The section headings that follow are to be used at your discretion. We have included suggested standard headings. Make sure you include enough information to explain the motivation/concept, the experimental procedure, the results, and what can be concluded. Do so briefly. You should avoid overly crowding the poster. You are free to use any mathematical typesetting software you like, just be sure to make it look professional. This is your presentation. It reflects your effort. The organization of information and figures/tables within each subsection can be done at your discretion, this is just a suggested guideline. Just do not alter the formatting guidelines so that each poster that we print has a relatively uniform look. Materials and Methods Conclusions Miscellaneous bits of information that might be of use: Text size: Title: 72pt Authors section: 36pt Headings: 48pt Body text 28pt Captions: 20pt Body columns: 13” wide, justified text Margins are 1” all around To toggle gridlines in PowerPoint: On Windows use shortcut “Alt-F9” On Mac: Home > Arrange > Align > View Gridlines or View > Guides > Static guides Note that poster title MUST be the same as abstract title!! Ensure that the following guidelines are maintained: 0.5 inch gap between the end of a text box and the start of the box for the next section’s underlined subheading. 0.5 inch gap between the underlined subheadings and the start of the text box for the main text. Maintain all the guidelines set for the poster edges and the gaps between each columns. You may adjust column widths SLIGHTLY to fit in your information, but make sure this change is compensated for elsewhere. The overall look of the poster must not vary significantly. You can view all the guidelines by right clicking on the slide>>Grid and Guides>>select Guides or use Alt+F9. Results and Discussion Acknowledgements Present your results here. Because pictures are worth all those thousands of words, you may want to use a few figures. Try to use Arial in their creation as this will make them look more at home in this template. Be sure to list anyone you wish to thank and acknowledge any funding that made this work possible. References Use whichever format is typically used by your field. The IEEE and NLM styles are fairly standard. If you have any issues with anything feel free to contact the EGS 2016 committee. [Session-Name-Abbreviation 000] Do not set text/images lower than this.