★Dec. 22 18:00-19:00 Tools & technology for researchers

★Dec. 22 18:00-19:00 Tools & technology for researchers

Online Seminar
Tools & technology for researchers
Technology has become an integral part of our life and can also serve researchers well. Through this webinar, you will discover and explore tools to help your wellbeing, manage your references, improve your writing and overall time management. You will also get tips and tricks for efficiency that will enhance your research writing process.
*This seminar will be recorded, and the video will be available until 1 year later.
Date and Time December 22, 2023, 18:00-19:00
How to participate Please access the URL sent to you after applying.
Connection environment PC with Internet and sound.
* We use Zoom.
Lecturer Dr. Daniel Wasser(Cactus Communications)
 *Changed from Dr. Monika Sobocan

Daniel Wasser, MD is a hardworking veteran medical communications professional and physician who brings years of clinical, as well as content development, experience in the pharma/device/biotech industry to any project he takes on. He has extensive experience in promotional marketing in both the US and EU markets and has worked in a wide variety of therapeutic areas delivering innovative and high-quality tactics and strategy. 
Language English
Content -Learn about tools and apps that will enhance your productivity
-Get hacks and tips to make your research journey more efficient 
-Discover apps that will help you manage your time better
Video・Document Please access WebClass.
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Sponsor Young Investigator Support Center : YISC
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