For the second time, I had the opportunity to present a dynamic poster at SfN - this means you get a screen that’s about poster-size and can use that to display your poster, but this time with some dynamic content. I usually put some videos, but also use the opportunity to have some fun with R Shiny Apps to make interactive graphs.
You can see what this looks like in the wild here: https://dafishcode.github.io/SfN19/ (note that I haven’t particularly tested this very well and it mainly works in fullscreen Safari, somehow Chrome is really bed with the video embeddings). You can also see the actual code used to make this on github here: https://github.com/dafishcode/SfN19