Laboratory Activities General Guide
3. Journal Report Guide
Objectives Reporting activities should help you: As our circumstances are different, the reports may be in a pre-recorded or live online format depending on accessibility issues. Q&As may either be via the Discussion platform or during the live session.
Guidelines
- There will be one journal report per group.
- The journal report is a 15-minute explanation of a primary journal article that makes use of biochemical techniques (focusing on those tackled in class) to address real-life problems.
- Each group will submit three (3) journal articles (primary papers) within the last five (5) years. These articles should demonstrate techniques or findings relevant to biochemistry.
- Each group will be preparing a 15-minute presentation based on the approved article. The presentation will be followed by Q&A portion.
- Groups will be evaluated based on Content, Organization, Delivery, and Overall Impression/Quality. (A copy of the evaluation form will be uploaded on the platform.)
- The report will consist of the following fundamental parts (variations or additions hereof are okay as long as we keep to time):
- Title slide - (1 slide)
- Introduction - provides background of the study and clearly states the objective (1-2 slides)
- Methods - a brief flowchart of the methodology, highlighting the key steps that will enable the audience to appreciate the results (1-2 slides)
- Results with Discussion - presents the results and discusses them (5-10 slides)
- Conclusion - highlights the main takeaway of the study (1 slide)
- Key References - main references used in presentation (1 slide)
- It is normally assumed that it takes 1 minute to discuss 1 slide.