Scientific Talks in general and SRIP in particular.

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Scientific Talks in general and SRIP in particular.

Transcript of Scientific Talks in general and SRIP in particular.

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Scientific Talks

in general and

SRIP

in particular.

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The Ten Minute Rule

No matter how much time has been allottedImagine that you have only 10 minutes

This will force you to isolate the important information

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Distill your data down to one point

Then state the significance in one sentence

This is the THM

Step 1 :

Isolate the Take Home Message (THM)

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Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield

Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake

Don’t Drown In Your Data

Months later, nobody will remember the details!

For example what was memorable about:

What color were her shoes?

What round?

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Your data is complex

But there is one veryimportant piece of data

Isolate it!

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Step 2 The Introduction

Purpose- Start from nothing and get to the THM

Remember:

Who’s your Daddy? (your audience)

Just the Facts (Don’t show off)

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•Determine the “main question” or hypothesis

•Very Specific

•The answer will have broad implications and be the THM

Remember:

Who’s your Daddy?

Just the Facts

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Introduction

(The question)

Conclusion

Results

(The data and interpretation)

(The THM )

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Q. How much data?

Q. How many slides?

A. = T/2(rule of thumb)

For a 10 minute talk, 5 slidesFor a 30 minute talk, 15 slidesetc

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The main question dictates the data you present

Data orSlide orOverhead

?YES, then keep it

NO, then toss it

Who’s your Daddy?

Does the data address the question?

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Results Section

•Longest section = .7 T•Logical flow•Avoid vague statements•Draw conclusions (different from THM)

Conclusion:

Mutations in abc1 cause abnormal eye development

THM:

Eye development is regulated by ubiquitylation

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Know Your Data

•Practice without it

You must know:

•What the data are•What the data mean•Where the data lead

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Step 3 The Conclusion

•Recap the question

•Recap the most important conclusion(s)

•State the THM

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For Clarity -The Three Tellums

1. Tellum what you’re gonna tellum

2. Then tellum

3. Then tellum what you toldum

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Slides - audiovisual aids

(The important word is “aid”. Remember….this is a TALK)

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Tor signaling

•Tor is a highly conserved PI3 (lipid) kinase that is a protein kinase in vitro, and presumably in vivo.•So-called because it is the “target of rapamycin”•Rapamycin is a drug that was identified from the soil of the island of “Rapa Nui” (also known as Easter Island) in a screen for anti-fungal compounds•Yeast mutants resistant to rapamycin identified three genes TOR1 TOR2 and FRP1•FRP1 encodes a homolog of FK-506 binding protein•It is rapamycin bound to FK-506 binding protein that binds to and inhibits the Tor1 and Tor2 protein kinases

Here’s an example of a really bad slide.(Nobody came to see if you can read)

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YEPD YEPD + Ben

Wild typeMAD3-PrAMAD3-PrA CDC20-13MYCmad2

A

Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

B

C WCE IgG IP Sup-IgG IP

Mad3-PrA

Mad2

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sup-IgGIP IgG IP Myc IP Sup- Myc IP

Mad2

Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + - +

Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - + + +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

D

Don’t show figures from papers with no context

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Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

Keep it simple.This slide explains the important experiment

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Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

Colors are not necessarily good

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Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

Background colors are OK but be careful

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Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

Avoid Powerpoint backgrounds orThe curtain goes down on your career

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Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

Sometimes nice to break things up

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YEPD YEPD + Ben

Wild typeMAD3-PrAMAD3-PrA CDC20-13MYCmad2

A

Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

B

C WCE IgG IP Sup-IgG IP

Mad3-PrA

Mad2

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sup-IgGIP IgG IP Myc IP Sup- Myc IP

Mad2

Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + - +

Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - + + +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

D

VERY BUSY

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Immunodeplete Mad3-PrA (IgG Sepharose)

(IgG IP)

WCE

SUP(IgG IP)

Immunodeplete Cdc20-13Myc (anti-Myc beads)

(Myc IP) SUP(Myc IP)

Isolate the important information (still too busy)and lots of white space

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Pull down Mad3-PrA

(Blot Mad2)

WCE

SUP

Pulldown Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3

PrA

Mad2 Mad2

Cdc20

Myc

(Blot Mad2)

Sequential Immunoprecipitation

Simplify with title, graphic, essential words

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Sup-IgGIP IgG IP Myc IP Sup- Myc IP

Mad2

Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + - +

Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - + + +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Isolate the important data

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Mad3

PrA

Mad2 Mad2

Cdc20

Myc

Sup-IgGIP IgG IP Myc IP Sup- Myc IP

Mad2

Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + - +

Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - + + +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Even better

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Sup-IgGIP IgG IP Myc IP Sup- Myc IP

Mad2

Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + - +

Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - + + +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mad2

Cdc20

Myc

Mad3

PrA

Mad2

Avoid Powerpoint Nonsense

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Sup-IgGIP IgG IP Myc IP Sup- Myc IP

Mad2

Cdc20-13Myc

Mad3-PrA - + + - + + - + + - +

Cdc20-13Myc + - + + - + + - + + +

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mad2

Cdc20

Myc

Mad3

PrA

Mad2

or find a new career

Don’t get carried away!

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“Every product of genius is a product of enthusiasm”

Benjamin Disreali

The Delivery

Be yourself and for Pete’s sake RELAX!

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And finally…………..

Dress for Success

Men – Business Casual

Women – Professional not Provocative

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The Ten Minute Rule

No matter what the talk/seminar is:

T/2 slides

Be professional

My Take Home Message: