Poster about aneurodegenerativediseasePostershowing asignificantdifferencePoster about aneurodevelopmentaldisorderTechnique:EEGAsk an authorabout the nextsteps in theirresearch afterthis studyAsk an author iftheir studycould lead toany changes inclinical practiceModel:primaryneuronsAsk an authorwhat led themto choose theirspecificexperimentalmodelTechnique:WesternblottingTechnique:electrophysiologyPosterwith abraindiagramAsk an authorwhat they wishthey had knownbefore startingtheir studyAsk an authorabout any aspectof their study theydidn’t have timeto discuss on theposterModel:murineAsk an authorabout anycollaborationsthey’ve hadModel:organoidsPoster about aneurodegenerativediseasePostershowing asignificantdifferencePoster about aneurodevelopmentaldisorderTechnique:EEGAsk an authorabout the nextsteps in theirresearch afterthis studyAsk an author iftheir studycould lead toany changes inclinical practiceModel:primaryneuronsAsk an authorwhat led themto choose theirspecificexperimentalmodelTechnique:WesternblottingTechnique:electrophysiologyPosterwith abraindiagramAsk an authorwhat they wishthey had knownbefore startingtheir studyAsk an authorabout any aspectof their study theydidn’t have timeto discuss on theposterModel:murineAsk an authorabout anycollaborationsthey’ve hadModel:organoids

Poster Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Poster about a neurodegenerative disease
  2. Poster showing a significant difference
  3. Poster about a neurodevelopmental disorder
  4. Technique: EEG
  5. Ask an author about the next steps in their research after this study
  6. Ask an author if their study could lead to any changes in clinical practice
  7. Model: primary neurons
  8. Ask an author what led them to choose their specific experimental model
  9. Technique: Western blotting
  10. Technique: electrophysiology
  11. Poster with a brain diagram
  12. Ask an author what they wish they had known before starting their study
  13. Ask an author about any aspect of their study they didn’t have time to discuss on the poster
  14. Model: murine
  15. Ask an author about any collaborations they’ve had
  16. Model: organoids