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Is it a problem if my name appears in different forms on various conference posters and presentations? When submitting stuff myself I always use the full version of my name with my middle initial, but most people in my grad program know me as a shorter version of my first name. I just realized the shortened version of my first name (without the middle initial) was submitted as an author on a poster I'm presenting with some others in my lab next month. The girl who submitted the abstract back in December sent it in without giving me a chance to look it over and tell her to change my name to the full length version (honestly, I just thought she would know to do this... the name she used is an obvious nickname and she knows my real name 🙄). This is not a major poster for me, as I am second-to-last author, but I still worry it's going to look weird on my CV if my name is different from all my other posters and presentations. Is this something I should be at all worried about? I know this discussion has come up in terms of getting married and changing your last name, but does it matter if my first name is different? (and yes, the nickname used on said abstract starts with a different letter than the full version of my name, unfortunately)
I'm in a master's program now... I'm thinking I should just go by my full first name from the get-go in my PhD program to avoid such confusion.
I'm in a master's program now... I'm thinking I should just go by my full first name from the get-go in my PhD program to avoid such confusion.