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News and Views Viewpoints In this issue Minireviews Previews Research highlights Where to find interesting topics?

How to present your topic to audience? Your audience Background Terms and nomenclature Current understanding of the topic Questions Creative points of the paper General or Specialized Main contribution of the paper Data presentation Experimental design Critical experimental data Discussion What’re the conclusions? Are there sufficient supporting data? Other people’s data.

How to organize your slide? Use big letters Slide title Figures What do you want to convey to your audience? 1,2,3… Take home message? What’s next slide?