Inside Biotech

Hosts Chat with Riley Elmer : Tips and Tricks to Improving Scientific Presentations

Episode Summary

Strong scientific presentations are about more than sharing data they’re about making your research clear, engaging, and memorable. In this solo Host Chat episode of Inside Biotech, co-host Riley Conover-Elmer explores practical strategies for creating presentations that effectively communicate complex scientific ideas to a variety of audiences. Whether you’re preparing for a lab meeting, conference talk, thesis defense, or industry presentation, Riley shares techniques that can help you present your work with confidence and clarity. Throughout the episode, Riley discusses everything from organizing figures and designing cleaner, more effective slides to tailoring your message for your audience and handling challenging Q&A sessions with professionalism. Drawing from personal experiences and lessons learned throughout her scientific career, she offers actionable advice that researchers at every stage can immediately apply to improve both their presentations and their overall science communication skills.

Episode Notes

Strong scientific presentations are about more than sharing data they’re about making your research clear, engaging, and memorable. In this solo Host Chat episode of Inside Biotech, co-host Riley Conover-Elmer explores practical strategies for creating presentations that effectively communicate complex scientific ideas to a variety of audiences. Whether you’re preparing for a lab meeting, conference talk, thesis defense, or industry presentation, Riley shares techniques that can help you present your work with confidence and clarity.

Throughout the episode, Riley discusses everything from organizing figures and designing cleaner, more effective slides to tailoring your message for your audience and handling challenging Q&A sessions with professionalism. Drawing from personal experiences and lessons learned throughout her scientific career, she offers actionable advice that researchers at every stage can immediately apply to improve both their presentations and their overall science communication skills.