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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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In recent years, many academic journals have begun to publish graphical abstracts as a tool to facilitate quick understanding of article abstracts. However, there are few clear guidelines, and many researchers may be wondering “how to make it effective” or “how to make it better”. In this seminar, we will explain the key points for creating more effective graphical abstracts for such researchers. Practical know-how will be introduced, such as information to be included in figures, layout ideas, and how to make it beautiful and easy to read.
Lecturer:
J. F. Oberlin University
Liberal Arts
Associate Professor
Dr. Kana Ariga