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Title: TITLE: SELF-EXPLANATORY less than 15 words (Arial 50 points)


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TITLE SELF-EXPLANATORY less than 15 words (Arial
50 points) Presenting authors Name Last
Name,1,2 Second Author,1 Third Author, etc.
(Arial, 32 points) 1 Materials Science
Engineering University of Washington, Seattle,
Washington 98195, USA 2 Molecular Biology and
Genetics, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak,
Istanbul, 80626, Turkey e-mail
kacart_at_u.washington.edu
Overarching Goal Very short, high-impact
explanation of the novelty of your research
objective(s).
4.4 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS
4.1 RESEARCH RESULTS
Use Arial 32 throughout Sub-titles and 24 points
throughout the texts
Charts, figures, micrographs, plots, analysis
Charts, figures, micrographs, plots, analysis
  • Describe in one short paragraph why such a
    research is significant
  • What ware expected results and broader impact.

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5. DISCUSSIONS
  • One or two short paragraphs of major findings of
    the research,
  • What is one major result - what is new and/or
    unique
  • What are secondary results and how do they
    compare with those in the literature
  • Review the literature in one short paragraph,
  • What has been done before What were the
    approaches used,
  • What successes were achieved, what has been
    missing,
  • Why is your approach new and/or unique,

4.2 RESEARCH RESULTS
Charts, figures, micrographs, plots, analysis
6. CONCLUSIONS FUTURE DIRECTIONS
3. APPROACH AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
  • Describe your experimental (or theoretical)
    approach
  • List the outstanding results in terms of their
    significance
  • What has been found new
  • What has been unique
  • What are possible future directions list
    several possible directions

Include a Flowchart or Schematics of the Research
4.3 RESEARCH RESULTS
7. REFERENCES
Charts, figures, micrographs, plots, analysis
  • List at least 3 relevant references (cited in the
    background and intro.)
  • List at least one reference of your work (in
    preparation, submitted or published)
  • Use the following format
  • M. Sarikaya, C. Tamerler, K. Schulten, A. Jen,
    and F. Baneyx, Molecular Biomimetics
    Nanotechnology through Biology. Nature Mater. 2,
    577-585 (2003).
  • C. K. Thai, H. Dai, M. S. R. Sastry, M. Sarikaya,
    D. T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, Identification
    and Characterization of Cu2O- and ZnO-Binding
    Polypeptides by Escherichia coli Cell Surface
    Display Toward an Understanding of Metal Oxide
    Binding. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 87, 129-137 (2004).
  • E. E. Oren, C. Tamerler, M. Sarikaya, Metal
    Recognition of Septapeptides via Polypod
    Molecular Architecture. Nano Letters, 5, 415-419
    (2005).

8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledge people who helped in your research.
And then say. This work is supported by ARO-
DURINT NSF-GEMSEC Program at the UW
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