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Title
Student Name, Division, Agency Name
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Introduction
Results & Project Impact
Conclusion
This section will be short and composed mostly of a
hypothesis or reasons for the research. Study
background information for a poster is usually kept to a
minimum. Introduction should set the context for the
work you are presenting.
This will be the largest section of your poster. Arrange your results in a logical order according to the
points you want to get across. Answer the questions: What is the value or contribution of your project?
Why is it important? Use tables, graphs, charts , and photographs to illustrate findings.
This section should recap your Results & Project Impact
section, describe the longer term implications of your
project, lessons learned, future steps, etc.
Materials & Methods
Include a brief description of methods and analytical
methods used to address your research question(s).
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Literature Cited
Table 1
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This section can be a smaller font, especially if there are several
papers to cite.
Acknowledgements
If your work is funded, indicate the source here. Also, if other
faculty, staff, or students assisted you but are not co-authors, they
can be mentioned here. If you are a Douglas Passaro Public Health
Practice Scholar it should be mentioned here, acknowledging
funding from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).