RIKEN IMS AnnualReport 2020
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RIKEN offers junior PI (Principal Investigator) positions, the RIKEN Hakubi Fellows, to exceptionally talented researchers for a maximum of 7 years. The RIKEN Hakubi Fellows are expected to engage independently in creative and ambitious research in natural and mathematical sciences, including research areas bordering the humanities and social sciences. An important goal of the RIKEN Hakubi Program is to foster stimulating interactions among Fellows with diverse backgrounds and to create an intellectual hub of scientists with different disciplines within and beyond RIKEN.“Hakubi” is a phrase derived from classical Chinese story about five siblings in ancient China, all gifted, but the most brilliant one had white (haku) eyebrows (bi).The Young Chief Investigator Program (YCI) aims to provide a career path for young investigators who conduct multidisciplinary research that will bridge immunology with other research fields. In this program, the selected Young Chief Investigator (age below 40) will head an indepen-dent research laboratory, but will have an access to mentoring by multiple senior specialists in related research fields. Mentors provide guidance for experimental design, preparation of papers and presentations, promotion of international visibility, and obtaining research funding. The YCI labora-tory will also share space, equipment and facilities with a host laboratory in IMS.RIKEN Hakubi Fellows ProgramYoung Chief Investigator ProgramSpecial Program for Young Leaders

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