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Poster Title Goes Here. Make It Attractive To Your Audience. Last, First; Costa, François; Rodríguez, Margarita; Cabrera, Juan; Alvarez, Sara Nombre de la(s) institución(es) emailme@yahotg.edu Introduction Procedures Discussion Your text goes here. Your text goes here. Some may prefer to fuse the Results and Discussion sections. Explain your new understanding of the problem after taking your results into consideration. Do your results provide answers to your testable hypotheses? If so, how do you interpret your findings? Do your findings agree with what others have shown? If not, do they suggest an alternative explanation or perhaps a unforseen design flaw in your experiment (or theirs?) Given your conclusions, what is our new understanding of the problem you investigated and outlined in the Introduction? If warranted, what would be the next step in your study, e.g., what experiments would you do next? Briefly, introduce your topic. What were you studying?  Why was it an important question?  What did you know about it before you did this study? How will this study advance our knowledge?“ Methods Your text goes here. Make sure you understand the difference between methods and procedures. Here, we propose one section for “Methods2 and another for “Procedure”. However, You may merge “Methods and Procedures” into one Section. Explain clearly how you carried out your study. The experimental or sampling design (i.e., how the experiment or study was structured. The protocols for collecting data, i.e., how the experimental procedures were carried out, and, how the data was analyzed (qualitative analyses and/or statistical procedures used to determine significance, data transformations used, what probability was used to decide significance, and so on). Use graphs where possible. Results Your text goes here. Objectively present your key results, without interpretation, in an orderly and logical sequence. Use both text and illustrations (Tables and Figures). Report the key results and refer to your figures and tables as you proceed. Summarize your statistical analysis (if any). Highlight the evidence needed to answer the questions/hypotheses you investigated. Report your negative results if applicable. Conclusion Your text goes here. References Your text goes here. Lastname, F. (1955). Title of article. Journal., Volume, page-page. Lastname, F. (2000). Title of article. Journal., Volume, page-page. Lastname, F. (2015). Title of article. Journal., Volume, page-page. Acknowledgements This research was funded by … Log01 Log02