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You are not “too good” to give a poster
Let's hear it for senior scientists who keep giving posters
Recently, Franck Marchis wrote:
Received an email from a senior scientist (over 65 years) suggesting he might skip a prominent international conference if given a poster presentation. The sense of entitlement was palpable.
Posters are not just for early career researchers. And if you ever think you don’t want to do a poster because you are just beyond that point now... please check your ego.
Case in point.
![Nobel laureate John O'Keefe presenting a poster at Neuroscience meeting in 2016](https://media.beehiiv.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,format=auto,onerror=redirect,quality=80/uploads/asset/file/52bd937e-8e26-4735-8f92-c203618c0111/9078887d-a4bb-4ad6-96c4-474cee08e757_300x400.jpg?t=1736800236)
This is from the 2016 Nueroscience meeting, and the gentelman presenting the poster is John O’Keefe. For those of you not in the neurobiz, he won a Nobel prize in medicine or physiology a little less than two years before this picture was taken.
And lest you think this was some weird, on off event... no! It was not! Here is O’Keefe again just last year:
![Nobel laureate John O'Keefe presenting a poster at Neuroscience meeting in 2022](https://media.beehiiv.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=scale-down,format=auto,onerror=redirect,quality=80/uploads/asset/file/b9c72e45-1127-445f-90d9-782ec16d54f4/ef43edc3-9818-40a8-988a-53597b9c370c_251x400.jpg?t=1736800236)
I don’t know how I missed these.