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The PI development seminar is held with the aim of supporting PIs (Principal Investigator, a term that can also mean the head of a laboratory or, in some cases, the person leading a research project) in improving their knowledge and skills.
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Newton is the most widely read science magazine for general readers in Japan.
Newton is characterized by its visually rich, illustration-filled pages and its plain text, which is intended to be understandable by anyone above junior high school age.
The work of producing Newton is to communicate cutting-edge scientific activities in a broad, easy-to-understand, and attractive manner.
The Newton editorial staff is constantly working to bridge the gap between the professional researchers at the forefront of science and the general science fans.
In this seminar, we will discuss our efforts to communicate science in an appealing way.
Lecturer:
Editor-in-Chief, Science Magazine NEWTON, Newton Press, Inc.
Mr. Ryu Itakura