
Network & Connect session
These sessions will take place on Monday 7th from 17.30 to 19.00
(CEST). During these sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to
actively participate and exchange opinions with other participants and make some
networking (microphones and cameras are more than welcome).
All the sessions are
limited to 50 participants and some of them will require pre-registration.
CEST | Monday, 7 September | |||||
17:30 - 18:15
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Keynote Speaker
Geneviève Almouzni*
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Keynote Speaker Fabian
Theis*
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Women in Computational
Biology*
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Getting to know better
ELIXIR
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Sociological aspects of
doing science
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Propose your topic for
science discussion
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18:15 - 19:00
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Keynote Speaker
Geneviève Almouzni*
|
Keynote Speaker Fabian
Theis*
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Meet the ECCB2020
Organisers
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*Pre-registration is required to attend the session.
CEST | Monday, 7 September | |||||
17:30 - 18:15
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Getting to know better
Solbio*
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Machine Learning in
Biology*
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Software Containers and
Computational Workflows*
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Bioinformatics Core
Facilities*
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Data visualization*
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18:15 - 19:00
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Getting to know better
Solbio*
|
Machine Learning in
Biology*
|
Software Containers and
Computational Workflows*
|
Bioinformatics Core
Facilities*
|
Data visualization*
|
*Pre-registration is required to attend the session.
Book meetings with exhibitors in advance
Participants will be able to schedule some one-to-one meetings with ECCB2020 Exhibitors in advance using the Meeting Diary App.
Although when the exhibition is open, attendees can arrange some instant meetings with exhibitors. We would recommend planning this in advance to optimize the time during the conference.
ECCB2020 Chat
ECCB2020 provides an open source communication solution based on Rocket.Chat. We hope that this communication tool is the perfect complement to keep engaging and extending the conversation beyond the different ECCB2020 sessions.
Access to the Rocket Chat is only available for registered attendees.
Additional information: Code of Conduct
Note that the ECCB2020 runs under a Code of Conduct. These set of principles have been created to guarantee a safe and respectful environment to everyone and to have avenues to turn in case someone believes there has been a breach to the Code of Conduct.