Last week I attended the British Society for Immunology Congress in lovely Edinburgh. At last a “real” in-person congress (the online option was also available) with real interactions with other scientists from all over the United Kingdom and some international guests. When I take part in big congresses like this, with parallel sessions on differentContinue reading “Immunology is cool!”
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One year of online congresses: pros and cons
One of the positive aspects of working in academic research is (or at least was) participating in congresses, not only to present one’s own work and meet other scientists, but also for the travelling experience. For one year now, scientific congresses and conferences have been either canceled or hold as online events, something to whichContinue reading “One year of online congresses: pros and cons”