Dust off your posters
…and change the universe
On September 29th 2022, we will take a look at the recent past and near future of research at the Faculty of Medicine at the RWTH Aachen University. Young scientists will be able to exchange their experience in science and discuss the influence of the pandemic on their research and their future goals.
As a highlight, the keynote address will be given by Staffan Normark, a former member of the Nobel committee.
When and where:
Thursday, September 29th, 16:30 – 19:45 at CT² (Forckenbeckstraße 71, 52074 Aachen)
Who:
All members of RWTH and UK Aachen are welcome to join us. However, the afternoon particularly addresses all early career researchers (PostDocs and interns, PhD-, MD- and master students) connected to the Faculty of Medicine of the RWTH Aachen University.
What:
Greeting:
Mathias Hornef (Vice-Dean of Research and Junior Researchers and equality of opportunity of the Faculty of Medicine)
Key note:
Dr. Thomas Boehm, Director and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics
Poster session:
Use the opportunity to dust off your unpresented posters and show what you have been working on during the last 2.5 years. Present your work, engage in discussion and see what others at our Faculty have been doing lately. (Registration with or without poster possible.)
Flash talks:
Opt-in to our lottery. If you are drawn, you can give a flash talk about your research within a minute and will get rewarded. (Participation is independent of a poster contribution, winners are informed a little in advance)
Get-together:
Meet and connect with your peers. We will let the official part of the evening come to an end with drinks at the CT²-Foyer and provide opportunities to prolong your chats and discussions after 20:00.
Registration:
If you are interested in joining us, please register here: https://forms.office.com/r/mf98qGF1R4
(In case you do not have an @ukaachen.de-Account but want to join, please register via e-mail to change-the-universeukaachende)
Contact:
If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us via change-the-universeukaachende
Initiated by the vice-dean's office of Research and Junior Researchers and equality of opportunity.