Whether networking at a conference, presenting a poster or delivering a talk, being able to communicate clearly and confidently is a necessity for researchers. With a few fundamental strategies, presentation of complex data can be made simple, interesting and relevant. This S4 workshop helps to improve just that!
This workshop concentrates on creating an audience tailored presentation, from structure and storyline, to figure and slide design. Additionally, voice and body language exercises will provide participants with the skills to present confidently.
Date: Monday, March 15, 2021 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CET Location: Remote via Zoom Trainer: Dr. Melanie Conrad
Workshop Overview: Whether networking at a conference, presenting a poster or delivering a talk, being able to communicate clearly and confidently is a necessity for researchers. With a few fundamental strategies, presentation of complex data can be made simple, interesting and relevant. This workshop concentrates on creating an audience tailored presentation, from structure and storyline, to figure and slide design. Additionally, voice and body language exercises will provide participants with the skills to present confidently.
More About our Trainer: Dr. Melanie Conrad is a Canadian born scientist who is currently a full time researcher at Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Using both animal studies and human cohorts her lab studies how environmental influences during pregnancy affect immune system development and asthma susceptibility in the next generation, www.conradlab.net. In addition to research, Melanie has been teaching Scientific Writing and Presentation seminars for the past 8 years. In her spare time she enjoys explaining her research to her grandmother.
This is a free workshop to members of our community. To participate, please email Sara Sorce (sara.sorce@tuebingen.mpg.de).