Some ideas on how to make the first move and not wait for others to ask the first question
Talking in Poster Sessions: Breaking the Ice (1)
The Chemistry of Tobacco – Part 1
Looking at the history of tobacco consumption – from chewing and snuffing to smoking
Tips for Your Poster: Presenting You and Your Poster (4)
How to reach as many people as possible and to turn your poster presentation into a career opportunity
Tips for Your Poster: Designing Your Poster (3)
How to use color, font size, and other design elements to create a poster that invites others to easily see your most important results
7 Tips to Become a Master Presenter
David Zielinski watched people with top-notch presentation skills to find out what it needs to become a master presenter
Tips for Your Poster and Your Presentation
R. Threlfall, Editor of the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, gives you some tips on how to plan and design an outstanding poster
Tips for Your Poster: Planning Your Poster (2)
What makes an outstanding poster that invites others to take interest in your research
Tips for Your Poster: Writing a Conference Abstract (1)
The first thing that you’ll do for a conference presentation is to write your abstract – an advertisement for your work
The Biochemistry of Peppers – Part 2
We are only able to taste sweet, bitter, sour, salty, and umami – how do we taste hotness?
The Biochemistry of Peppers
How is it that only plants from the genus Capsicum are able to synthesize compounds that sting one’s tongue so intensely?