Bioinformatics Posters Collection
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Pals ★ 1.3k

I am making a poster for the first time. Can anyone tell some of the depositories for bioinformatics posters in web so that I could collect some ideas on what makes a better one?

I would also appreciate suggestions/guidelines in making a bioinformatics poster.

Thanks!

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http://vizbi.org/2011/ has a good selection available for viewing.

As does Nature Precedings.

There was also a nice series of articles in Nature Methods by Bang Wong.

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Thanks a lot for the links. Never knew about the collection in Nature precedings.

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Neilfws 49k

Bioinformatician Michael Barton recently wrote a useful blog post with tips for creating a bioinformatics poster.

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There is also eposters.net (The Online Journal of Scientific Posters).

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Michi ▴ 990

Hi Do not put too much text! A lot of smallprint is scaring people off. Write your ideas short and precise, so it is easy to read. For results use plots/figures and for details use yourself! Posters with owner by its side have more value, you can explain the details about how you conducted a study, can get direct feedback and do networking.

That would be my personal very simple guideline ;-)

For poster design I used Inkscape, a vectorial graphics designer to produce SVG. So you will have no problem scaling it for printing.

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Thanks a lot for the guideline as well as suggestion to use inkscape. Although I was planning to use Coreldraw, now I will switch to inkscape.

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However, I found it problematic in inserting a table in inkscape. Do you have any idea??

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Sorry I just saw this comment now. Did you manage to insert a table in an easy way. I found this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/inkscape-tables/ but thit not try it

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Chris ★ 1.6k

faculty1000 collects posters from ISMB conferences. Take a look: http://posters.f1000.com/

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Yag_Ays ▴ 10

Not for bioinformatics, but this tutorial is very helpful for making a poster.

http://connect.le.ac.uk/posters

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