- Repeat three times during the presentation the same thing: at the beginning - what do they want to show (schematic picture if it is complicated), then what did they show (results), and at the end of the presentation – the conclusions again shortly (you can read them).
- Start from their main result in all these three parts of the presentation if they did not do it themselves. What is their scientific problem? What is their experimental approach?
- Take a short history of the problem from the introduction and discussion, and show it.
- Transfer every important for you Figure into the slides.
- Copy-paste each of their conclusions on the same slide with relevant Figure.
- Explain: Does the Figure prove the conclusion or not and why not, if any does not.
- Read at least one recent review and sprinkle in your presentation a sentence – this conclusion is well accepted in the field.
- Try to simplify and explain for the least experienced person in the audience.
- Ask everybody‘s opinion about the presented work at the end of your presentation.
- Before the presentation, show your slides to your friends. Make sure you can fit into a time frame allowed for this presentation.
2022 m. gegužės 28 d., šeštadienis
How to prepare a journal club report?
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