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Wakate Dojo

  • “Wakate Dojo” is a special training session for young researchers (within 5 years after obtaining a PhD degree at the time of abstract registration) with 10 min presentation and 20 min discussion (Q&A).
  • The outstanding presentation will be awarded.
  • During the discussion time, the first 5 min is especially for young researchers. Thus, priority will be given to the question from young researchers.
  • The award ceremony will take place at the closing ceremony on Saturday, September 13. All presenters are requested to attend the ceremony.

to Wakate Dojo presenters

Please read below notification prior to your presentation.

Presentation

30 min (10 min presentation, 20 min discussion Q&A)

Structure of presentation and language

The typical presentation structure including General introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion, are welcome. However, we also allow presentation focusing on the weakness of your current research and proposal-type presentation such as; what you have not achieved and what could be changed to get an answer.
English presentation is possible if desired.

Evaluation and judges

Oral presentations will be graded on a 35-points. The 3 categories, 1) organization of content (max. 10 points), 2) oral presentation including time management (max. 15 points), and 3) Q&A performance during presentation (max. 5 points), will be rated. Additional points will be added based on the quality and number of questions you asked in your Wakate Dojo session (max. 5 points). Thus, please tell your name and institution before you ask questions.

Inquires

Inquiries about Wakate Dojo should be directed to the Young Researcher Development Committee of the Japanese Society for Neurochemistry.
E-mail: jsn2025@congre.co.jp (via the Congress Secretariat)