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johng23
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Use of "I" vs "we" in abstract
I'm writing an abstract for a poster which I am required to give for a fellowship. In general it is my understanding that no one would use "I" in an abstract, even if he or she were the sole author. But in this case, the purpose of the poster session is to present the work that I am doing personally as a fellow. Does that change anything? Saying "I" sounds strange, but I also feel that it should be about what I personally did, not about what my research group is doing (which I am part of).
I'm writing an abstract for a poster which I am required to give for a fellowship. In general it is my understanding that no one would use "I" in an abstract, even if he or she were the sole author. But in this case, the purpose of the poster session is to present the work that I am doing personally as a fellow. Does that change anything? Saying "I" sounds strange, but I also feel that it should be about what I personally did, not about what my research group is doing (which I am part of).