The American Society for Virology was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal, and bacterial viruses, whether the research involves clinical, ecological, biological, or biochemical approaches. The stated aim of the Society is to promote the exchange of information and stimulate discussion and collaboration among scientists active in all aspects of virology. These goals are achieved by means of meetings organized or sponsored by the Society, obtaining for the members reduced subscription rates for virological journals, soliciting travel grants to attend national and international meetings and representation on national and international councils.
 
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2007 Workshop Slide Presentations

Presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting
of the American Society for Virology

Tuesday - July 17, 2007
Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon

Education and Career Development Workshop

Organizing and Presenting Your Work:
Strategies for Success in Giving a Science Talk

Convenor:  Glenn Rall, Fox Chase Cancer Center

The Education and Career Development Committee of the American Society for Virology presented a workshop focused on the strategies and preparation required to present a successful science talk. A panel of experts offered their insights into how you should prepare and approach this phase of your career. The speakers have made their presentations from this workshop available here on our website.

Mary K. Estes Knowing Your Audience
Baylor College of Medicine and Achieving Your Goal
   
Rebecca Ellis Dutch Managing Content in Your Talks:
University of Kentucky Finding the Right Balance
   
John Blaho Presentation Styles: Dos and
Mount Sinai School of Medicine Don'ts of Crafting the Talk