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==Instructions==
  
 
The list of papers below is provided as a guideline for the types of papers that might be relevant for your presentation. You are not limited to the primary research articles on this list. The list is provided simply to give you an idea of the kinds of subjects that could make suitable presentations for the class. Search [http://ncbi.nih.gov/PubMed/ pubmed] yourself to find articles of interest to you. Once you have decided on a paper for your presentation, please email he citation to astachow AT mit DOT edu, and also "reserve" it by putting your (initials/lab section/team color) next to the listing here. As you prepare your talk be sure to follow the [[20.109(S08):Guidelines for oral presentations| specific guidelines for oral presentations]] in this class.
 
The list of papers below is provided as a guideline for the types of papers that might be relevant for your presentation. You are not limited to the primary research articles on this list. The list is provided simply to give you an idea of the kinds of subjects that could make suitable presentations for the class. Search [http://ncbi.nih.gov/PubMed/ pubmed] yourself to find articles of interest to you. Once you have decided on a paper for your presentation, please email he citation to astachow AT mit DOT edu, and also "reserve" it by putting your (initials/lab section/team color) next to the listing here. As you prepare your talk be sure to follow the [[20.109(S08):Guidelines for oral presentations| specific guidelines for oral presentations]] in this class.
  
 
For visibility, please use the following format to sign up if possible, substituting in your own initials and team colour: <font color = purple><b>[ANS/WF/Purple]</b></font color>. Thanks!
 
For visibility, please use the following format to sign up if possible, substituting in your own initials and team colour: <font color = purple><b>[ANS/WF/Purple]</b></font color>. Thanks!
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==List of papers==
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===Category 1===
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==For next time==
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An awareness of your own strengths and weaknesses can often help you improve your future work. After you give your presentation today, write a brief self-evaluation. Specifically, describe (in a short phrase or sentence) three things that you thought you did well, and three that could use improvement. Feel free to include both big-picture and detail-oriented comments.

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Instructions

The list of papers below is provided as a guideline for the types of papers that might be relevant for your presentation. You are not limited to the primary research articles on this list. The list is provided simply to give you an idea of the kinds of subjects that could make suitable presentations for the class. Search pubmed yourself to find articles of interest to you. Once you have decided on a paper for your presentation, please email he citation to astachow AT mit DOT edu, and also "reserve" it by putting your (initials/lab section/team color) next to the listing here. As you prepare your talk be sure to follow the specific guidelines for oral presentations in this class.

For visibility, please use the following format to sign up if possible, substituting in your own initials and team colour: [ANS/WF/Purple]. Thanks!

List of papers

Category 1

etc.

For next time

An awareness of your own strengths and weaknesses can often help you improve your future work. After you give your presentation today, write a brief self-evaluation. Specifically, describe (in a short phrase or sentence) three things that you thought you did well, and three that could use improvement. Feel free to include both big-picture and detail-oriented comments.