Changing scientific meetings for the better
Sarvenaz Sarabipour (),
Aziz Khan,
Yu Fen Samantha Seah,
Aneth D. Mwakilili,
Fiona N. Mumoki,
Pablo J. Sáez,
Benjamin Schwessinger,
Humberto J. Debat and
Tomislav Mestrovic
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Sarvenaz Sarabipour: Johns Hopkins University
Aziz Khan: Nordic EMBL Partnership, University of Oslo
Yu Fen Samantha Seah: Genome Biology Unit
Aneth D. Mwakilili: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Plant Protection Department
Fiona N. Mumoki: University of Pretoria
Pablo J. Sáez: Institut Curie, Paris Sciences & Lettres Research University, CNRS, UMR 144
Benjamin Schwessinger: The Australian National University
Humberto J. Debat: National Institute of Agricultural Technology (IPAVE-CIAP-INTA)
Tomislav Mestrovic: Clinical Microbiology and Parasitology Unit, Dr Zora Profozic Polyclinic
Nature Human Behaviour, 2021, vol. 5, issue 3, 296-300
Abstract:
Conferences are a pivotal part of the scientific enterprise, but large in-person meetings have several disadvantages. As the pandemic experience has shown, online meetings are a viable alternative. Accelerating efforts to improve conferences in virtual formats can lead to a more equitable and sustainable conference culture.
Date: 2021
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