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Date

26 Jan 2021
Expired!

Time

CET timezone (Paris)
4:00 pm

January session: The importance of Core Facilities for the Scientific Communities

Summary

This session will present three different viewpoints on how core facilities currently contribute and could contribute in the future to the progress of scientific research and to strengthening of the scientific community. We will hear from two core facility managers, an industrial R&D user, and a post-doc/young investigator user. In the end, we will have time for a discussion between the panelists and the attendees.

Video recording & slides

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Moderators

Robbie Sinnott
Research Facilities Manager at DCU

Patrick England
Coordinator of MOSBRI, the European Molecular-scale Biophysics Research Infrastructure


Speakers & presentations

« Institutional value of core facilities – service and beyond »

Geert van Minnebruggen (Head of Core Facility Program) and Saskia Lippens (Head of the Bioimaging Core), Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie (VIB), Ghent, Belgium

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Geert van Minnebruggen
Head of Core Facilities
VIB, Ghent, Belgium

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Saskia Lippens
Head of VIB BioImaging Core
VIB, Ghent, Belgium


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Giulia Malaguarnera
President of Eurodoc

« Open Infrastructures for Early Career Researchers »

Giulia Malaguarnera (President of the Eurodoc Association), Brussels, Belgium


How the alliance with DCU core facilities has been important to Alltech’s success”

Richard Murphy (Research Director at the Alltech European BioScience Centre), Dunboyne, Ireland

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Richard Murphy
Research Director at Alltech


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