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  • Scientific communication
  • Presentation skills training
  • Academic discourse

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted scientific presentations to virtual and hybrid formats.
  • A soft-skill gap exists in clinical and translational science training regarding presentation delivery.
  • Traditional presentation methods require adaptation for new communication landscapes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive tutorial on delivering effective scientific presentations in the modern era.
  • To address the challenges and opportunities presented by virtual and hybrid presentation formats.
  • To enhance communication and audience engagement skills for researchers across disciplines.

Main Methods:

  • The tutorial covers four key topics: identifying the scientific story, effective slide design, data presentation, and delivery techniques.
  • Content is informed by over a decade of experience in teaching and refining presentation skills.
  • Approach integrates principles of cognitive processing and data visualization, adapted for virtual/hybrid settings.

Main Results:

  • The tutorial equips researchers with practical insights for optimizing presentation skills.
  • Actionable recommendations are derived from real-world experience and academic coaching.
  • The approach enhances the ability to deliver compelling scientific presentations in any format.

Conclusions:

  • Effective scientific presentation skills are crucial for advancing academic discourse in the current communication landscape.
  • This tutorial offers valuable guidance for science trainees, junior faculty, and established researchers.
  • Adapting presentation strategies for virtual and hybrid formats is essential for modern scientific communication.