How to report poster presentations/abstracts/research articles on AADSAS?

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How are we supposed to report poster presentations/abstracts/research articles that have been published (or are to be published) on AADSAS? I was going to put it under the research experience itself (ex. poster presentation at national conference), but there's not much room there! :scared: I'm not sure whether this is the right way of going about it or what other people have done. Please help!

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I was worried about it toooooooooo...

But I was just offered an interview and in the preparation material for the interview it says to bring an updated resume for the review board.

So, I think I am going to bring a resume with all of my publications listed (maybe not the secondary author ones haha) and probably two of my posters.

Other than that, I don't see how there would ever be a space to write about your publications. However, in the description section for one of my labs, I did write "I published three articles with this lab"

Good luck!
 
I was worried about it toooooooooo...

But I was just offered an interview and in the preparation material for the interview it says to bring an updated resume for the review board.

So, I think I am going to bring a resume with all of my publications listed (maybe not the secondary author ones haha) and probably two of my posters.

Oooo this is an awesome idea! I don't have a ton. I have two poster/abstract presentations at two national conferences and a research article (not first author), but it involved a lot of hard work and it's something I'm proud of and want to mention on my app.

However, in the description section for one of my labs, I did write "I published three articles with this lab"

Yeah, I was going to do something like this. I think it'll be okay, since I'll try to make my research descriptions more simple and read a bit more like English. I can talk about my research in-depth at length during my interview, but there's only so much space I have on the application, and I don't feel comfortable leaving out that I'm actually published, because that's an experience not everyone has coming out of undergrad.

Thanks so much and best of luck to you too!
 
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