Q: How will I present my poster?
A: You will have to choose between an oral presentation (live!) which will be scheduled during the ZOOM conference between 2:15pm and 4:15pm (this is our synchronous option); OR a static poster that will be posted on our conference website under "Posters" on May 1st (this is our asynchronous option).
Q: Can I pre-record my poster presentation?
A: You are welcome to submit a short video instead of a static poster to post on our conference website (our asynchronous option). Your submission will remain eligible for the Best Virtual Poster Award.
Q: Do I have to present a poster in order to attend AXON?
A: No! Feel free to register even if you do not plan on presenting this year. AXON is an opportunity for you to learn about different research, labs, and opportunities available to you during your undergraduate years.
Q: How do I register?
Click HERE to submit a required registration form.
Q: What format should my poster be in?
A: You must submit a copy of your poster regardless of whether you are going to present synchronously or asynchronously at AXON. We will only accept posters in JPG format. So be sure to Save As... or Print... to a JPG if you are using Powerpoint or Adobe Illustrator, or any other platforms.
Q: I would like to select an oral presentation for presenting my poster at AXON. How much time will be given to each oral presenter?
A: Please plan to give your "poster talk" in no more than 7-8 minutes. We will also make time for a short Q&A after your presentation.
Q: Where do I send my poster .JPG?
A: After you submit your abstract, you will be given instructions on how to submit your poster JPG at the email address you provided.
Q: I won an award! How do I get my prize?
A: The organizers will contact you directly via email to arrange for the remote delivery of your award. Congrats!
Q: How do I find out more about NuRhoPsi, the National Honors Society in Neuroscience?
A: Please visit https://nurhopsi.org/ for general information about NuRhoPsi. Interested in becoming inducted? Local Chapter information for Rutgers NuRhoPsi Beta in NJ can be found here. Local Chapter information for SUNY can be addressed to Dr. Lorenz Neuwirth neuwirthl at oldwestbury.edu
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