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Infectious Disease Seminar TRMD 7020 http://www.tulane.edu/~wiser/seminar/

Student Responsibilities Prepare an oral report and written abstract on a scientific paper Attend class >1unexcused absence will lower grade Be on time Actively participate in discussions Ask questions if something needs clarification Share any relevant knowledge or experiences you have

http://www.tulane.edu/~wiser/seminar/guide.html

Choosing a Paper Infectious diseases and anything related to infectious diseases (ecology → molecules) Published within the last year (2016-18) If more than 2 years old you will need to justify Something you are interested in or have past experience with Something you want to learn more about A continuation of a previous presentation

Restrictions Should be original scientific paper reporting new observations No review papers (perhaps meta-analyses, but justify) No rapid communications, brief descriptions, case studies, etc Generally 4-6 data items (figures and tables) and has sections (Introduction, Methods, etc) Highly methodological papers are discouraged

PUBMED  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/

Register Paper Check schedule to make sure no else has already chosen or presented the exact same paper in both current and previous semester Email copy of paper or url link to seminar coordinator at least 2 weeks before presentation date Can’t decide or not sure if appropriate? send several papers (2-3) and ask for advice

Presentation Components Introduction Experimental Design Results Discussion (including critique of paper) Possible to combine elements Intermix experimental design and results Intermix results and discussion

Introduction Concisely summarize background information related to paper Does not need to be exhaustive Remember the audience (ie, the other students and not the faculty) Finish with goals or objectives of the study eg: hypothesis, filling in missing knowledge, testing an application or interventiono, etc Why is this study potentially important?

Experimental Design Do not give detailed materials and methods Briefly explain what was measured or observed and how it was measured Outline the experimental approach or study design How do the authors hope to accomplish their goals? Flow charts and diagrams can be very helpful

Results The most important section Show and explain the data (ie, figures and tables) Not obliged to show all data from long papers Should preface with methods (What was done or measured) During the presentation point out the relevant aspects of the data Point out objects in micrographs, bands on gels, etc, or rows or columns in tables Can also indicate significance or interpretation

Figures and Tables Highlight (eg, boxes, arrows, color, etc) relevant data in complex tables or figures Can redo table to only include relevant data Can tabulate data only presented in the text of paper Can enhance figures using drawing tools (brightness, contrast, crop, etc) Sometimes compatibility issues between Macs and PCs with figures and objects

Discussion Begin with brief summary of results Discuss other studies that support or refute the findings of the presented paper Relative strength of the results State any conclusions and the strength of those conclusions Are there recommendations? Possible future studies? Critique the paper

Critique Your evaluation of the paper Were the goals and objectives accomplished? How original is the work and did it add new knowledge? Did the authors sufficiently address other possible interpretations? Was the paper clearly written and presented?

Tips on Preparing Slides Use short phrases and avoid long sentences Use font sizes that are sufficiently large (at least 24) Make sure tables and figures are clear and legible Make sure there is sufficient contrast between objects and background Eg, dark type on light background Avoid red type on dark background

Abstract Should be a concise summary of the presentation and include same components Do not copy the abstract of the paper Include bibliographic information of the paper (authors, title, journal) Include 2-3 relevant references such as reviews or related studies Recommend writing and editing the abstract concurrently with preparing the presentation

The Presentation Be prepared and bring presentation in multiple forms (eg, email, cloud, and thumbdrive) Relax and enjoy yourself Try not to rush; pause occasionally Do not read the slides Address the audience--not the board or podium--as much as possible Should be at least 20 minutes, preferably 30 Try not to exceed allotted time (depends on # of presentations)