poster institution affiliation?

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When you present posters at USCAP, CAP, ASCP, etc. if an author is no longer affiliated with the institution where they performed most of their work, do you include only the original institution or do you also include both the original and the current institution? e.g. if I was a fellow and did most of the work, but now I am in a job and have since provided comments and poster edits, should I list my current job affiliation or should I just list my affiliation as where I did the bulk of the work as a fellow?
 
When you present posters at USCAP, CAP, ASCP, etc. if an author is no longer affiliated with the institution where they performed most of their work, do you include only the original institution or do you also include both the original and the current institution? e.g. if I was a fellow and did most of the work, but now I am in a job and have since provided comments and poster edits, should I list my current job affiliation or should I just list my affiliation as where I did the bulk of the work as a fellow?

I have seen use of each but I assume one is "most correct". I have also seen people use both. Probably only matters to hardcore academicians.
 
I would think you'd list the institution you are affiliated with at the time of submission, rather than the time of doing the work. But I'm sorta guessing on this.
 
When you present posters at USCAP, CAP, ASCP, etc. if an author is no longer affiliated with the institution where they performed most of their work, do you include only the original institution or do you also include both the original and the current institution? e.g. if I was a fellow and did most of the work, but now I am in a job and have since provided comments and poster edits, should I list my current job affiliation or should I just list my affiliation as where I did the bulk of the work as a fellow?

If all of the work was done at your former institution, then you should really only show the one. However, if your new institution has allowed you to do any meaningful work on the project (I don't really think poster edits counts), then they have also contributed (they paid for you to spend your time doing this work), then you should list both. Definitely don't only use your new institution.
 
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