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   * Presenting your work, either through oral or poster presentations, provides excellent opportunities for you to think about your work critically, to examine the logic, to establish the context and a story line, and to prepare for writing. Also, such opportunities allow others to know your work and to provide feedback.   * Presenting your work, either through oral or poster presentations, provides excellent opportunities for you to think about your work critically, to examine the logic, to establish the context and a story line, and to prepare for writing. Also, such opportunities allow others to know your work and to provide feedback.
   * Lots (and lots) of preparation and practice are required to do this well. Do not get frustrated if you feel like you did not do well. Just note the points that you can improve the next time, and use that knowledge and experience to improve.   * Lots (and lots) of preparation and practice are required to do this well. Do not get frustrated if you feel like you did not do well. Just note the points that you can improve the next time, and use that knowledge and experience to improve.
 +  * Critically important for many other career paths other than academic research.
  
 ===== Critical questions ===== ===== Critical questions =====
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     * Need to show the raw data in Results     * Need to show the raw data in Results
     * Discussion focuses more on solving problems and have actionable future plans with clearly defined check points     * Discussion focuses more on solving problems and have actionable future plans with clearly defined check points
-  * Poster presentation at a conference+  * Presentations at conferences 
 +    * Usually the opposite of lab meeting; not too much detail, emphasize on the "big picture"
     * What kind of conference? Broadly defined fields or more focused?      * What kind of conference? Broadly defined fields or more focused? 
-    * How many people (and who) are attending?  +    * Among the potential audience, who do you care about the most? All the same, get as many people interested as possible? Already thinking about applying for graduate program or postdoc, and the potential future advisors will be there? 
-    * Among the potential viewers of your poster, who do you care about the most? All the same, get as many people interested as possible? Already thinking about applying for graduate program or postdoc, and the potential future advisors will be there? +  * Presentation for the IPMB travel grant competition
-  * Oral presentation for travel grant competition+
     * Who are the judges? What are their background? Is the breadth of your Introduction/Discussion appropriate?     * Who are the judges? What are their background? Is the breadth of your Introduction/Discussion appropriate?
-  * Final presentation for interns+  * Final presentation for the IPMB Internship Program
     * For yourself and your advisor: how much do you understand the project? what have you learned through the internship?     * For yourself and your advisor: how much do you understand the project? what have you learned through the internship?
     * For other interns: exchange experience, learn from each other     * For other interns: exchange experience, learn from each other
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