A Doxie-Pin in Northwestern Tanzania: Quantitative and Qualitative Results

My mom has been hogging the computer for over a week now working on a poster for the Experimental Biology Conference in Boston.  Her title is, “Cryptosporidium spp. infection in breastfeeding mothers and their HIV-exposed or unexposed infants in a peri-urban community in northwestern Tanzania”.  BOOOORING!!

I decided to show mom how it’s done and make my own poster for EB.  Guess how long it took me?  30 minutes!  Boo-ya!

 

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And that’s how you make a scientific poster.  Wham, bam, thank you ma’am!

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2 thoughts on “A Doxie-Pin in Northwestern Tanzania: Quantitative and Qualitative Results

  1. Aunt Amanda

    Hahaha ahh totally laughing out loud in Mann right now!!! I’m proud to be second author on the awesome piece of work. I really couldn’t love this post any more that I do. Perfect. 🙂

  2. I just LOVE your Poster Tito! I’d go to a lecture by you any time. I think you’ve earned at least a MS!

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