It sounds like you all had a great time at the YSF 2022! :)If you are free on Sunday at 13:15, join us at the workshop organised by the Chairs of three FEBS Committees to explore ways to optimise and integrate three key FEBS activities: the YSF, the ENABLE conference, and the FEBS Junior Sections. Join the discussions, fresh from your YSF success!
FEBS Workshop on Integration of Activities for Young Scientists (YSF, ENABLE, Junior Sections) – Bringing together young researchers across Europe and beyond
Sunday July 10; 13:15–14:15; Auditorium 8
Organized by the FEBS Working Group on the Careers of Young Scientists, the FEBS Education Committee and the FEBS Working Group on Integration.
Chairs: Irene Díaz Moreno, Spain; Ferhan Sağın, Turkey; Jerka Dumić, Croatia
Students and young researchers can be effective contributors to the work of national molecular life science Societies, in addition to benefiting from activities created for them. The impact of those activities and contributions could be even greater when young scientists collaborate across Societies and countries. FEBS offers a range of activities for early-career scientists and considers that some of those activities – specifically the FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum, the FEBS-IUBMB-ENABLE conference, and the FEBS Junior Sections initiative – could benefit from being more closely integrated.
We are keen to welcome to this workshop:• students and young researchers keen to collaborate across Europe and beyond,• senior staff from national Societies interested in attracting more young members and developing more activities for them,• and other attendees with ideas on how FEBS could optimise these activities for early-career scientists.
The session will include brief introductions to the activities and then audience participation in discussions.
https://2022congress.febs-iubmb-pabmb.org/special-sessions-and-workshops
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Loving the new BMH2024 baking competition entries!!
(4) Kate Harding on X: "Finally at #BMH2024! Couldn’t help but expose twitter to the creation @ShaharnC and I made for #Serratia day earlier this month for the BMH2024 baking competition 💕💗💖🌸🐷🎀 May the best baked item win (although ours is pretty slay ✨) @bmh2024Melb https://t.co/9x7zyvJwxL" / X
This is great! I didn't know that a network like this existed. Recently I've trying to unite scuba diving with my science formation and maybe this is the place!
That sounds brilliant! I hope you can make it work out.
I'd love to collaborate.
Dear Ekam, I am glad you found this article interesting. I agree, it is a great project! I am sure you can contact one of the project partners via their website, if you want to find out more about their work. All the best!
He gave an interesting webinar to the IUBMB Trainee Initiative a while back:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMu1anlZyHQ
This book, reviewed in Nature addresses some of the points you explored on your post:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01113-3
Brilliant!!!! And I love the photo!
If you missed the online talk on 'The impact of preprints for early career researchers', on 6 October 2021, you can watch the recording on the ASAPbio website and/or read a summary blog post:
https://asapbio.org/impact-of-preprints-for-early-career-researchers
If you are a student or early career researcher interested in this topic, listen to the online talk that Gerard Kleywegt and Sameer Velankar will give to the FEBS Junior Sections on 26 October 2021, 19:00 (CEST). For more information visit:
https://network.febs.org/posts/room-for-junior-sections-of-febs-societies