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The HelloBio LabLife Conference

30/06/2022 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Hello Bio LabLife Conference 30th June 2022 8amET / 1pmBST / 2pmCET - Half Day event online, peer talks, expert insight, panel discussions, life skills, lab skills

The Hello Bio LabLife Conference (#LabLifeCon) is a new annual, virtual event inviting passionate life scientists from around the world to share their knowledge, insight, wisdom and experience of life inside and outside the lab. 

In a half-day schedule of expertly curated peer-to-peer talks and panel discussions, The Hello Bio LabLife Conference aims to support early-career life scientists to develop the lab and life skills you need to build a successful life science career.

What to expect

In a mix of TED-style talks and interactive panel discussions, the inaugural LabLife Conference will cover the following topics:

  • Getting The Most from Your Mentors – Talk by Prof. Stuart Maudsley
  • STEM Career Paths for Life Scientists – Talk by Dr Joanne Kamens
  • Mental Health: Identifying & Overcoming Burnout   Talk by Dr Olya Vvedenskaya
  • Failure, Resiliency and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome – Talk by Dr Matthew Caley
  • Writing Successful Funding Applications – Panel chaired by Jazmine Benjamin, with Dr Patrícia Maciel, Dr Enitome Bafor and Dr Bronwen Martin
  • Writing, Publishing & Peer Reviewing Scientific Papers – Panel chaired by Dr James Quinn, with panellists Dr Matthew Lloyd and Dr Bronwen Martin

Please note that this is a fully virtual event and the entire conference will take place on hopin.com.

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We’ve put together an impressive line-up of experienced life scientists from a variety of backgrounds to share their wisdom and experience with our conference audience. We’re so excited to introduce these fantastic event contributors and to tell you a little more about what you can expect from each of them…

Meet the speakers


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