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Your title goes here in Arial 48 or 54 font bold Your Name in 28 Font, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA USA

Introduction  Arial 32 font is ideal; avoid fonts smaller than 24  Bold or regular type  Always keep it simple  Check and recheck for spelling and grammar

Headings are bold font How do you outline your talk? “Tell them what you’re going to tell them; Then tell them; Then tell them what you told them.” E.B. White and William I. Strunk, Jr., The Elements of Style

About your presentation  Think about what you plan to say  Your slides supplement your talk  Don’t read from the slides  Don’t rush through your talk  Speak clearly and slowly

Creating your slides  Avoid putting too much text into one slide  Keep the slides relatively simple  3-5 "points" and words per slide are good maximums  Keep the number at a minimum  A 10 minute talk = about 10 slides  No extra points for giving a 20 minute talk!!

Tips on bullet points  For bullet points, use the 6 x 6 Rule One thought per line No more than 6 words per line No more than 6 lines per slide

Summary  Summary point

Acknowledgements Be sure to include your sources of funding The Microbicide Trials Network is funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (UM1AI068633, UM1AI068615, UM1AI106707), with co-funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute of Mental Health, all components of the U.S. National Institutes of Health