Highlights from the 16th International Society for Computational Biology Student Council Symposium 2020.

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Cuypers, W., Dönertaş, H., Grewal, Jasleen K, Fatima, Nazeefa, Donnelly, Chase, Mer, Arvind Singh, Krieger, Spencer, Cuypers, B. and Rahman, F. 2021. Highlights from the 16th International Society for Computational Biology Student Council Symposium 2020. F1000Research. 10. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.53408.1
AuthorsCuypers, W., Dönertaş, H., Grewal, Jasleen K, Fatima, Nazeefa, Donnelly, Chase, Mer, Arvind Singh, Krieger, Spencer, Cuypers, B. and Rahman, F.
AbstractIn this meeting overview, we summarise the scientific program and organisation of the 16th International Society for Computational Biology Student Council Symposium in 2020 (ISCB SCS2020). This symposium was the first virtual edition in an uninterrupted series of symposia that has been going on for 15 years, aiming to unite computational biology students and early career researchers across the globe. [Abstract copyright: Copyright: © 2021 Cuypers WL et al.]
KeywordsECR; ISCB; ISCBSC; Networking; SCS; Student Council Symposium; Virtual Seminar; collaboration; conference
Year2021
JournalF1000Research
Journal citation10
ISSN2046-1402
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.53408.1
Official URLhttps://f1000research.com/articles/10-443/v1
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Online04 Jun 2021
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Accepted25 May 2021
Deposited01 Jul 2021
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