Poster Tips

Poster proposals will be accepted February 11 – April 7, 2026.

A poster session is a presentation in which materials such as maps, photographs, graphs, charts, and/or tables are posted on a display board along with brief textual summaries of your work. Ideally, a well-constructed poster will be self-explanatory. Successful poster presentations are those that achieve both coverage and clarity.

Coverage: In addition to title/author and abstract, most successful posters provide a brief introduction, method, subject, procedure, results, and conclusions. Ask yourself the following:

  • Have you provided all the obvious information?
  • Will a casual observer walk away understanding your major findings after a quick perusal of your material?
  • Will a more careful reader learn enough to ask informed questions?
  • What would you need to know if you were viewing this material for the first time?

Clarity: People attending a poster session are free to move from poster to poster and often must view a poster from a distance, making it difficult to read excessive text and small fonts. With this in mind, we recommend you do the following:

  • Use large fonts and limit text to essential information. Place your major points in the poster and have the nonessential, but interesting, sidelights for informal discussion.
  • Keep content simple and communicate clearly.
  • Consider whether the sequence of information is evident. Indicate the ordering of your material with numbers, letters, or arrows when necessary.
  • “A picture’s worth a thousand words.” Imaginative use of captioned illustrations, photographs, graphs, or other types of visually appealing material is an extremely effective mode of communication in a poster presentation.
  • Make your final conclusions or summary a concise statement of your most important findings.

Each poster display should include a lettered sign giving the title and name(s) of the presenter(s). This sign should be 6” in height with letters at least 2” high in a bold font.

Authors are provided a 4-foot-high x 8-foot-wide (122 cm x 244 cm) bulletin board on which to display their poster. Authors must remain near the bulletin board for the duration of the session (45 minutes) to answer questions. Note that poster presenters are not supplied with audiovisual equipment or electricity.

Helpful Online Resources for Poster Creation

How to Create a Research Poster, NYU Libraries

Creating a Scientific Poster, National Institutes of Health

Printing services: www.PosterSession.com

Key Dates

  • December 17, 2025 – January 14, 2026
    Online Session Proposal Submission - for Parallel Sessions and Short Courses
  • February 11, 2026 – April 7, 2026
    Online proposal submission for Posters
  • February 11, 2026 – March 26, 2026
    Online Proposal Submission for Roundtables
  • April 2, 2026 – April 21, 2026
    Session & Abstract Editing
  • June 10, 2026
    Conference Early Registration Opens
  • June 12, 2026 – September 18, 2026
    Regular Registration
  • July 7, 2026
    Student Travel Grant Deadline
  • August 11, 2026
    Conference Early Registration Ends
  • August 14, 2026
    Best Poster Award Deadline
  • August 25, 2026
    Hotel Reservation Deadline
  • September 16, 2026 – September 18, 2026
    2026 ASA Biopharmaceutical Section Regulatory-Industry Statistics Workshop