E-Poster Guidelines
"Ensure that the content of your poster is clear, concise, and effectively communicates your research or project findings.
Include a clear and informative title that accurately represents the content of your poster. Also, provide author names and affiliations.
If applicable, specify the category or theme under which your poster should be considered.
To facilitate blinded review, avoid including identifying features such as authors' names or affiliations on the poster itself. Provide author details separately if required during submission.
The content of your poster should present original research findings or project outcomes that have not been previously published or presented elsewhere.
Utilize visual elements such as graphs, charts, images, and diagrams to enhance the presentation and understanding of your work. Ensure that these elements are clear, well-labeled, and easy to interpret.
Keep the textual content concise and use bullet points or short paragraphs to convey key information. Avoid overcrowding the poster with excessive text.
Include a statement declaring any potential conflicts of interest related to your research or project.
Use generic drug names or active pharmacological content, avoiding commercial drug names or companies. Limit the use of abbreviations and acronyms for clarity.
Ensure that the content of your poster is original and does not contain any plagiarized material.
Adhere to any specific formatting guidelines provided by the conference or event organizers.
Thoroughly proofread your poster for spelling, grammar, and formatting errors before submission or printing.
Upon successful upload, expect to receive an acknowledgment communication."