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Eleventh Lewis Landsberg Research Day Survey
1.
How did you hear about Research Day? (Check all that apply)
Email
Faculty members
PlanitPurple calendar
On campus flyers, posters, and/or digital monitors
Word of mouth
The Feinberg School of Medicine or Feinberg Research Office web site
My Northwestern Medicine or FSM Researcher newsletter
Facebook, Twitter, or other social media
Other (please specify)
2.
What did you like about this year’s Research Day? (check all that apply)
Seeing other research going on at Feinberg School of Medicine
Finding potential collaborators
Getting out of the office/lab
Getting experience as a presenter
Encourages preparation of results for publication
Quick check-in process
Mobile app
Good keynote speaker
Integration of tripartite award and faculty awards into Research Day
Judging process
Abstract submission process
Food
Other (please specify)
3.
What did you dislike about this year’s Research Day?
Abstract submission process
Rigid abstract template
Judging process
Lack of PI's on site
Posters not organized by department, or research topic
Slow foot traffic
Too crowded
Too many posters
Put on waiting list
Integration of tripartite award and faculty awards into Research Day
Separation of keynote speaker and poster location
Food
Other (please specify)
4.
Are the awards important?
Yes
No
5.
Which parts of Research Day did you attend?
Keynote speaker and mentor of the year awards
Poster session
Awards ceremony
Did not attend
6.
Did you find it useful having the core facilities present their services?
Yes
No
7.
How is the length of the poster session?
Too long
Too short
Just right
8.
Research Day is currently at maximum capacity for housing all posters in any one location on campus, but many more presenters would like to participate. If we could accommodate significantly more presenters by splitting up the poster session into NMH Conference space and the Lurie Atrium, should the poster session be split into two locations?
Yes
No
Other (please specify)
9.
If the posters session remains in one location, and the number of abstracts submitted again exceeds the capacity of on campus space, what should we do?
Accept all submission and move offsite, to a Chicago conference center hotel, for instance
Limit number that can be submitted by each PI
First-come, first-served admissions process, as is currently the case
Judge abstracts submitted and only allow the highest rated to present poster
Other (please specify)
10.
Did you use the Research Day mobile app?
Yes
No