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5.2. Diploma thesis B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation of experimental results - to integrate experimental results with the actual knowledge in the field - diploma thesis is not only bibliographic search, correct discussion with student’s experimental results is crucial, not properly functioning experiments are not so big obstacle in case of their correct discussion i.e. why it does not work, etc. The main objective: - writing rules - similar for all departments of experimental biology, but there are not common obligatory rules (as it is for bachelor thesis) - instructions for the department of plant physiology are here, for department of microbiology and genetics here.here - the most important is to keep uniform style of writing and organization of the text, main text blocks are abstract, introduction, bibliographic search, material nad methods, results, discussion, summary and references

5.2. Diploma thesis B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation of experimental results - requirement for the successful termination of MSc. studies - „Mgr title“ Defense procedure: - parts of the defense - introduction of students by the guarantor of the discipline - student’s oral presentation, max. 20 min - reading of opponent’s reviews - opponent should be from other institution - answering the questions - general discussion – avoid unnecessary protests - committee decision - the most important is to introduce the main objectives of the work, why there was necessary to perform particular experiments. Select only the most important results for the presentation, optimal presentation should be in a form of exciting story with exciting conclusions - Always end with conclusions put into the context of general knowledge and acknowledge colleagues, publication strategy may be mentioned as well

5.3. Dissertation thesis B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation of experimental results - requirement for the successful termination of Ph.D. studies - title Ph.D. (doctoral studies at our faculty)doctoral studies at our faculty - „specialization council“ - guarantees the existence of certain specialization at the faculty, continuously evaluates the work of Ph.D. students including defense procedure - form - separate treatise or collection of published papers with the introduction - electronic theses - available at the web, here or here.here

5.4. Scientific contributions at the conferences and seminars B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation of experimental results - abstract - very condensed form of scientific paper - it contains the introduction, reasoning why there has been necessary to make experiment and what was the result 2-3 sentences of discussion together with the conclusion - alltogether not more than words - there are online resources for learning how to write the abstract effectively, for instance here. - the example of poster abstracthereposter abstract

5.4. Scientific contributions at the conferences and seminars B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation of experimental results - efficient way of making your results publicly known Poster: - it could have long-lasting validity - hanging at the corridor’s wall - there are no obligatory rules - you should attract attention - presentation at the conference - poster sessions, the author should be present at specified time, „minipresentation“ could be organized - conclusions are the most important - in a form „take home message“ - printed miniature of the poster – very useful of the propagation - preparation using software - Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator or Power Point, make pdf or eps for printingsoftware pdf

5.4. Scientific contributions at the conferences and seminars B130P16E: Practical basics of scientific work Department of Plant Physiology FS CU RNDr. Jan Petrášek, Ph.D. 5. Presentation of experimental results - purpose of the contribution - presenting author usually speaks also about the work of other colleagues from the team Oral contributions at the conference: - the main purpose is to convince others that presented results are important and that the group of authors is reliable - always include the reference to published papers - common mistakes - not balanced proportion of results and general introduction - exceeding time limit - monotonous presentation - low self-criticism or too high criticism to other results - problems in graphics (black on white is stil the best!) - example of the oral talk at the conferenceexample