Feedback from the Science Café at the 7th European Bioanalysis Forum Young Scientist Symposium

Autor: Coral Munday, Robin Wördenweber, Adam Williams, Connor Walker, Muriel Smet, Laura Schlicksupp, Mathias Salger, Michele Protti, Jessica McGregor, Tessa McDonald, Camilla Marasca, Terence Hetzel, Cara Gunning, Liesl Heughebaert, Ian Dawson, Salvatore Calogero, Philip Timmerman
Přispěvatelé: Munday C., Wordenweber R., Williams A., Walker C., Smet M., Schlicksupp L., Salger M., Protti M., Mcgregor J., Mcdonald T., Marasca C., Hetzel T., Gunning C., Heughebaert L., Dawson I., Calogero S., Timmerman P.
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Bioanalysis. 13:1793-1798
ISSN: 1757-6199
1757-6180
DOI: 10.4155/bio-2021-0187
Popis: The 7th Young Scientist Symposium, a meeting again organized as a hybrid online event by young scientists for young scientists under the umbrella of the European Bioanalysis Forum and in collaboration with the Universities of Bologna and Ghent, included a variety of interesting presentations on cutting-edge bioanalytical science and processes. On the morning of day 2, the meeting hosted their traditional Science Café around the theme: ‘How has COVID-19 changed our future?’ in which the Young Scientist Symposium organizing committee engaged with the delegates on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the careers of young scientists working in a bioanalytical (industry or academic) laboratory, that is, things they lost, for good or for bad – things they gained, wanted or unwanted, things they learned about themselves and their industry. This manuscript provides feedback from those discussions.
Databáze: OpenAIRE