Present Your Work. Attend for Free.

Submit a poster to the Tissue Repair Summit Spring 2026 and receive complimentary registration to attend. Showcase your research, contribute to the conversation, and join the global wound care community in Austin this May

Submissions

Please submit your poster (PDF), including author name(s), title, and any relevant disclosures, to posters@kernexus.org by Thursday, April 30, 2026.

Upon poster submission, please email grace.elliott@kernexus.org to register for your free ticket.

Posters

Guidelines

All poster presentation materials will be displayed on US-standard 4’x8’ boards, provided on-site. We ask that submitted posters be sized at either 3’x6’ or 4’x8’ to ensure a proper fit. Posters should be printed as a single sheet rather than assembled from multiple sections. Titles must remain within the bounds of the poster dimensions.

Please note that we take no responsibility in printing submitted posters or sourcing a printing company.

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A man in a dark suit points at research posters displayed on a large whiteboard at a conference. The posters include scientific images, charts, and text about wound healing studies.
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Poster Content Format

Your poster should include:

  • A clear title with all author names listed at the top

  • A brief introduction, goals, methodology, results, and conclusions

  • Well-labelled visuals such as graphs, charts, images, and tables

  • A logical layout that flows clearly from section to section

  • Text and visuals that are legible from a distance of 6–10 feet

A man in a suit pointing at a scientific research poster displayed on a bulletin board at a conference or academic event.
A man in a dark suit points at research posters displayed on a whiteboard at a conference or academic event.

Design & Appearance Tips

  • Keep text concise, highlighting only the key points of each section

  • Use clean, simple visuals - one clear idea per graphic or table

  • Avoid reusing complex visuals from publications or theses

  • Ensure all content is readable from a minimum of 6 feet away

  • Stick to high-contrast, accessible colour combinations

  • Use white backgrounds for clarity and legibility

  • Choose simple fonts and use bold text sparingly for headings

Secure Your Spot at TRSS 2026

Join leading clinicians, researchers, and innovators in wound care for two days of CME-accredited sessions, real-world data, and global networking.

This is your chance to:

  • Access exclusive insights from world-renowned faculty

  • Earn CME credits across high level sessions

  • Connect with peers and industry leaders in person in Downtown Austin