We talked with the conference organizer Palin Wulkin about all the benefits of presenting a summary. Start your summary on October 2!
So here is the question:
Why not submit a summary?
If you are a flying person, I know you are already planning to be part of the biggest gathering Druzofla Researchers in the world. Presenting a summary is not the only way to share your work, it is a way to fully join the conversation, get feedback, and create lasting periods throughout your colleagues, peers and the whole. Druzofla Community
Here’s why your future will thank you for killing “Submission”:
1. You will put your science in front of the right people.
Presentations are the heart of #Dros26. They are stirring and is full of opportunities to connect with people who care about your questions you do. Post postage position is searching? Researchers from all over the world want to increase their teams. Is looking for a job in the industry? Companies are looking for new abilities to support their research and development efforts. Looking to make your lab? The brightest young mind is looking for the spark of the contact that will jump on their future.
2. You will meet with colleagues you didn’t know you needed.
When you talk about your research, there is something special that gets it – and when you have access to a different approach. It may be a conversation that helps you solve a procedure. It may be a new idea that changes your thinking and helps you complete your dissertation. Or may it be the beginning of your next major project. Whether you need advice or you have something special, everyone is interested in cooperation.
3. You will contribute to collective energy.
The power of this conference has come from the community – from people like you who bring their latest questions, results and insights to the table. There is no other place where scientists, researchers, and students can come together to learn and cooperate Druzofla Research Druzofla The community is ready and waiting for you!
4. You will benefit from experience.
It is interesting to participate in #Dros26, but when you are presenting, it is a different type of beneficial. It provides a structure to your time, creates your confidence, and deepens your engagement with the meeting. Whether it’s your first summary or your fifteenth, the process always offers something new.
Summary opens on October 2, and the deadline is November 13. Don’t wait until the last minute – now use time to polish your work, collect your content and create your best summary.
Submit your summary and make sure your science takes the center on #Dros26.
				
															






