Specialized title slide

From noisy cells to reliable decisions

Roman Belousov · Quantitative Life Sciences · Heidelberg

Regular slide (centered)

State one key idea with a visual or a short equation block.

Grid content: Left

  • Problem setup
  • Assumptions
  • Experimental design

Grid content: Right

  • Results summary
  • Error analysis
  • Interpretation

Top-left title + left/right grid

This layout keeps the heading pinned at the top-left while preserving two side-by-side panels.

Left panel

  • Model definition
  • Parameters
  • Constraints

Right panel

  • Simulation output
  • Confidence intervals
  • Take-home message

Top-centered title + left/right grid

Use this when both columns support one central hypothesis or shared experimental question.

Left panel

  • Dataset A
  • Feature extraction
  • Cross-validation

Right panel

  • Dataset B
  • Alternative model
  • Benchmark comparison

Example: top-left title (single-content)

Use for derivations or method details where title context should start from the same visual edge as the body.

Tip: keep equations and bullet captions aligned for quick scanning.

Example: top-centered title (single-content)

Use for concept slides where one central statement frames the content below.

Tip: center a key figure below and keep side annotations minimal.

Quadrants

Q1

Background

Q2

Methods

Q3

Findings

Q4

Open questions

Final slide

Thank you

Questions? belousov.tel · roman.belousov@embl.de