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Trainee Professional Development Day
Saturday, May 19, 2012 | Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort | 9:00 am—5:00 pm
The Trainee Professional Development Day is an entire
day devoted to scientific and career development activities for
trainees (undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral
fellows). It consists of a number of activities, is to allow the
next generation of biological rhythm researchers to learn from
and interact with faculty members in a more informal and
intimate setting than that allowed by the main conference.
Registration is limited to the first 150 trainees and is
required to attend. The activities will be:
- A keynote address by
Serge Daan, will present a lecture on the History of
Chronobiology, with his view of the historical development of
our research field
- Twenty workshops, involving 25 faculty
speakers, covering a range of topics on professional
development, how to's in (rhythms) research, and basic concepts
and techniques in Chronobiology
- The "Positive feedback looping,"
an activity consisting of one-on-one blitz discussions
A buffet lunch will be served to participants.
View Workshop Descriptions
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The maximum number of registrations for the trainee day has been reached, so registration for this event is closed.
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