2018
DOI: 10.4155/bio-2018-0222
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Feedback From the Fourth European Bioanalysis Forum Young Scientist Symposium

Abstract: Since 2014, the European Bioanalysis Forum organizes a Young Scientist Symposium. The meeting format was created to provide development opportunities for young scientists to engage in international discussions. Creating a peer community of young scientists has been a proven recipe to lower the threshold and promote engagement in this community of young talents. At the same time, the meeting is aimed at stimulating collaboration between the European Bioanalysis Forum and academia.

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“…This is an interactive format, designed in 2018, where the delegates reflect and discuss around strategic themes related to their science, processes or regulations. In previous Science Cafés, themes, such as regulatory requirements on incurred sample reproducibility (ISR), automation, biomarkers or the advantages and challenges of lean approaches to validation were discussed [4,5]. This year, and not coincidentally related to the strong focus of environmental impact of human activity which made news headlines when the coronavirus was not yet on the horizon, the young scientist community chose 'sustainability' as this year's theme.…”
Section: The Science Cafémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an interactive format, designed in 2018, where the delegates reflect and discuss around strategic themes related to their science, processes or regulations. In previous Science Cafés, themes, such as regulatory requirements on incurred sample reproducibility (ISR), automation, biomarkers or the advantages and challenges of lean approaches to validation were discussed [4,5]. This year, and not coincidentally related to the strong focus of environmental impact of human activity which made news headlines when the coronavirus was not yet on the horizon, the young scientist community chose 'sustainability' as this year's theme.…”
Section: The Science Cafémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the sixth time, the EBF Young Scientist Symposium [1,2] gathered young scientists from both industry and academia. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the young scientist community was well represented, with almost 100 delegates attending the meeting.…”
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confidence: 99%