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  • What are scientific posters and how are they used? And which snack should you position yourself by for maximum poster exposure?
    Trying to document grad school one UA-cam video at a time, from lab equipment to genetics lessons to interviews with other students! Each week is a new view into life as a grad student, and the rollercoaster that is getting a PhD.
    My (kind of terrible) presentation of this poster: • Video
    Twitter: @AlexDainis
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    (All thoughts and opinions are my own and do not reflect the thoughts or opinions of my institution.)
    Thank you to DCMP for captioning! www.dcmp.org

КОМЕНТАРІ • 53

  • @jasonallan5627
    @jasonallan5627 8 років тому +2

    You are providing insight into the world of science that I have not seen others do. And you do it in such a positive, happy and calm manner.
    This gives me a great smile!
    Keep being AWESOME!
    #HeresAPositiveComment

  • @supersmashsam
    @supersmashsam 8 років тому +13

    OMG they make fabric poster these days?! Why haven't I been told that before? This is so practical, although they must be quite a bit more expensive.
    Also, this is not too bad of a typo in your name. I mean, Alexandria was the home of the home of the Great Library in ancient times. So it's a symbol of great knowledge in a way!

    • @AlexDainisPhD
      @AlexDainisPhD  8 років тому +6

      Where I order from, normal posters are $40 and fabric posters are around $75. I think it's well worth the increase for traveling!

  • @StrongMed
    @StrongMed 8 років тому +2

    Great video! As a teenager, I would never have guessed that in 2016, the science community would still be relying on giant pieces of paper thumbtacked to cork board as the primary strategy for sharing unpublished information with peers. How much longer until the posters at poster sessions are replaced by giant interactive touch screens? Or poster sessions themselves are replaced by a Google-hangout like experience where people from the community can pick and choose from a collection of informal live presentations in real time? But I guess giant posters will do for now...

  • @TreyRussell
    @TreyRussell 8 років тому +5

    I shared a few of your videos with one of my biology professors. They really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the new projects!

  • @marykarty5338
    @marykarty5338 4 роки тому

    This is the first video of yours I've seen when I was just looking up "scientific poster". You are already my she-ro. I'm studying to be a science communicator and you are now my new inspiration.

  • @Dixavd
    @Dixavd 8 років тому +1

    While I haven't had to make any scientific posters yet in my degree, I really like reading the ones in my Physics department. I find them to be a great to make the faculty seem like a more alive and inspiring place: always reminding me that there are real scientists around me tackling ground-breaking ideas in a varied field.
    Also... they're pretty and make me feel all cosy in their neatness.

  • @MrThepatrickshow
    @MrThepatrickshow 8 років тому +12

    I'm sorry, but that's a pretty wall of text poster.
    Should be more like, "One Simple Trick for curing Cardiac Disease! Cardiologists hate her!"
    And the rest should be just emojis.
    That's how you win the science fair!

  • @andresmansisidor6754
    @andresmansisidor6754 7 років тому

    Dear Alex,
    As a molecular geneticist myself, I gravitated towards the data data. At first, I was like, wowsers, it's a sequencing gel. Then I took a second look -- it's a digital sequencing "gel" -- very classy.
    Yours,
    Fluffy
    poster script - 3:58

  • @ircimager
    @ircimager 3 роки тому +1

    science fairs never quite fade away huh

  • @ethanjaubrey3232
    @ethanjaubrey3232 8 років тому

    I remember thinking the exact same thing about poster making as a kid, now I'm working on my pathology poster and it all makes a lot more sense

  • @RandalJaffe
    @RandalJaffe 8 років тому

    The biggest advantage of a poster over a 10 min talk is the ability to ask questions and get to know the presenter of the poster and on the other side the ability of the presenter to actually meet people. Science is not the single person in an isolated lab but the interaction and exchange of ideas.

  • @mjnyc8655
    @mjnyc8655 8 років тому

    I suppose I ought to be grateful that I didn't have to make any posters during my physics PhD pursuit. Ms. Dainis makes it seem like fun.

  • @ToBeAGenius
    @ToBeAGenius 8 років тому

    Just shared your channel to my blog!! I'm looking forward to the videos that are coming up :D

  • @kuronosan
    @kuronosan 8 років тому +5

    Liked for science cape.

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram1032 8 років тому +3

    Your poster presentation wasn't that bad, though it was super reliant on knowing all the technical terms of the subject.
    Do you think you'd have time to make a video about it that's longer than 3min and simply re-explains all that for people who don't have the technical vocabulary to get all that? - I'm not saying "dumb it down", mind you. Just "take a little extra time going a bit more in-depth about what all of that actually means".
    (In fact I feel myself often "stuck in the middle" where you get a TON of "ultra simple one minute explainers" for complicated topics and a lot of "ultra concise, precise, jargony detailed talks" on the other end of the spectrum, when really I want something in between. I want to understand the nitty gritty details. I do know that, to _really_ understand stuff well, I ought to study it in some form over an extended time frame. But there ought to be some middle ground where I start being able to talk to people who _actually_ know this stuff in a somewhat informed fashion.)
    (I'd also not mind an iterative approach where you start out simple but then take individual points of that first take and go "well, actually" and elaborate a bit more until the final video basically is filled with jargon but the previous videos built up to that and so it's clearly understandable)
    (although that's probably an unreasonable amount of work, especially for a one person production)
    (oh well)

  • @hukablorp
    @hukablorp 7 років тому

    Weren't those chocolate-covered-chocolate ice cream bars good at the ASHG poster sessions last week? And the raspberry frozen fruit bars?

  • @JohnGiacobbe
    @JohnGiacobbe 7 років тому

    Hey, thanks for doing this! I'm a high school biology and forensic science teacher, and this video was useful, and very accessible, for even my students...cool job...

    • @JohnGiacobbe
      @JohnGiacobbe 7 років тому

      BTW, I shared this, and when my classes start again next month, I'll share it again...please keep on making good stuff like this!

  • @mrskayhillman
    @mrskayhillman 8 років тому

    This video was awesome! As a biology graduate student I am becoming so familiar with these! Lol xoxoxo KayHDesign

  • @Trekfan04
    @Trekfan04 8 років тому

    Teachers make posters also. I like those fabric posters ,they look more durable than paper.

  • @kingofcobwebs
    @kingofcobwebs 7 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 8 років тому

    wow your teeth are all straight, I liked the little fangs but they look good.
    So, your poster could be interactive with some off-the-shelf tech, they touch a spot and get more detailed info or a vid that shows how you got a result. Or maybe just a poster done in velvet painting for the older crowd idk it folds too. good luck on the upcoming stuff!

  • @sherrydeuk
    @sherrydeuk 7 років тому

    Cool video, thanks. How can one download this frame for scientific poster presentations? I need to create one but don't know how to create one.

  • @Seegalgalguntijak
    @Seegalgalguntijak 8 років тому +1

    There I was, always thinking that science conferences are primarily a means for nerdy people to go on vacations to cool places, have good food and get drunk, all at the expense of whoever funds their research - but no, they look at each others posters, too! ;-)
    SCNR

    • @nickthomas7844
      @nickthomas7844 8 років тому

      Yeah, it's certain that nobody ever selects what conferences to apply to based on their location ;)

    • @AlexDainisPhD
      @AlexDainisPhD  8 років тому

      Hah, while true, I don't think I've been to enough to relax and enjoy the "science vacation" aspect yet. I'm usually too worried about posters and presentations and "But how do I pick which talk to go to?!" Maybe this year...

    • @Seegalgalguntijak
      @Seegalgalguntijak 8 років тому

      Alex Dainis That happens to anyone while they're young. You'll get the hang of it! :)

  • @bisschops99
    @bisschops99 8 років тому

    Just watched your presentation. Did not understand lots of it, but smart people are so sexy!
    Now I know why my professors want us to make those posters and why they are hanging up in some classrooms.

  • @moderndayheroine793
    @moderndayheroine793 8 років тому

    We do a lot of posters in Rhetoric and Tech Comm too.

  • @tek4
    @tek4 8 років тому

    SCIENTIFIC CAPE FOR THE WIN

  • @haqnmaq
    @haqnmaq 8 років тому

    I'll lure people in with the Aaron Carter lip singing, but they'll stay for the science! 😉

  • @victorgaiva8247
    @victorgaiva8247 8 років тому

    Hey. I'd love to see a whole video about PCR. Are you making one? =D

    • @AlexDainisPhD
      @AlexDainisPhD  8 років тому

      It's on the (long!) to-do list!

    • @victorgaiva8247
      @victorgaiva8247 8 років тому

      Awesome \o
      I had no idea that was the way things were done. Thanks for the great videos

  • @Bewleys_
    @Bewleys_ 8 років тому

    Have fun at Vancouver! Prepare to have no money left
    - Sincerely a Vancouverite

    • @AlexDainisPhD
      @AlexDainisPhD  8 років тому +3

      Hahaha, everyone has been saying that! My response is that I live in the Bay Area so I already have no money ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @BruceWayneReal
    @BruceWayneReal 7 років тому +1

    "I'm not going to give a big talk at any of these conferences"
    If only you knew that you would be giving a talk at the AHA when you made this video.

  • @FrisoTalks
    @FrisoTalks 7 років тому

    What do you do with the posters when you don't need them anymore?
    I suggest Etsy ;)
    |..|/

  • @fskfhg
    @fskfhg 8 років тому

    Poster? That's a paper on the wall for ya. Not that I mind though, I love my own posters back home, not that they are about science though, they are more like music related. Still you gotta look for what you love dont you?

  • @waelalshamare393
    @waelalshamare393 6 років тому +1

    calm down Alex (-_-) what you think !!

  • @wtfamiactuallyright1823
    @wtfamiactuallyright1823 8 років тому

    That link you gave was looked at in the middle of me eating a cookie, I hope you're happy, enjoyment of cookie reduced by 50%... :(

    • @wtfamiactuallyright1823
      @wtfamiactuallyright1823 8 років тому

      And at 3:42 you mention cookie stand,,, creepy coincidence and it feels like the universe is trying to rub this in my face.
      If there is a god, "It's" an arsehole... :|

  • @xsauce3858
    @xsauce3858 7 років тому

    I watch your video because, I love science and you are super cute :)

  • @prgalois
    @prgalois 7 років тому

    Making a scientific poster while watching this xD

  • @terrificallyhorrific5658
    @terrificallyhorrific5658 8 років тому

    Yeah, Science BEHITCH!!!!

  • @GEEZER666666
    @GEEZER666666 8 років тому

    I think you should never put an "abstract" on your poster. A poster IS already an abstract of your work.

  • @nickthomas7844
    @nickthomas7844 8 років тому

    They're as useful for others as they are awkward for the presenter.
    I almost prefer to do a normal talk.
    Almost.

  • @tuckerrcollins6797
    @tuckerrcollins6797 6 років тому

    your personality is to die for. sorry