| Literature DB >> 36176547 |
Sebastian Ayala-Ruano1, Fernando Hernandez2, Arantxa Ortega3, Deliana Infante2, Daniela Carrascal4, Karen Sánchez-Luquez4, Rafael Puche-Quiñonez4.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly changed how scientific conferences are organized, fostering virtual meetings. These online events have allowed students and researchers to overcome geographical, administrative and economic barriers to attend and organize high-quality international symposiums. Moreover, these virtual conferences have contributed to the creation of inclusive activities that strengthen scientific communities. Here, we summarize the main activities and learnings from the 1st Ecuadorian-Venezuelan Symposium of Young Bioinformatics Researchers (1SEVJIB), organized by the Ecuadorian and Venezuelan ISCB-SC Regional Student Groups (RSGs). This symposium aimed to provide an opportunity for undergraduate and postgraduate students from Ecuador, Venezuela, and other Latin American countries to share their Bioinformatics research. The 1SEVJIB was the first bi-national conference organized by two RSGs from Latin America (LatAm). This symposium was a two-day virtual meeting with five activities: 1) oral student presentations, 2) poster session, 3) keynote lectures, 4) workshop, and 5) round table. This conference promoted the scientific exchange and cooperation networks between young Bioinformatics researchers and students from Ecuador, Venezuela, and LatAm, giving them opportunities to boost their scientific careers. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Bioinformatics; Regional Student Groups; ISCB; Student Council; Virtual symposium; collaboration; networking.
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36176547 PMCID: PMC9500400 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.125381.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Figure 1. World map of registration to the 1SEVJIB.
This figure was created with the ggplot2 R package.
Oral and poster presentations summary.
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| Importance of Big Data in Marine Science.
| Jesús Manuel Villarroel Rojas | Poster presentation |
| Design of a fusion protein for expression in tomato as a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2: a computational approach. | Daniel Garza | Poster presentation |
| Anemia in Ecuadorians women of reproductive age: data from the national survey - ENSANUT 2012. | Sharon Antonella Reinoso González | Poster presentation |
| Usage of digital applications for the dissemination and knowledge of marine macroalgae. | Nelson Ramirez | Poster presentation |
| Stability of protein-ligand complexes between glucosyltransferase and citronellal terpenes. | Mario Andrés Jurado Herrera | Poster presentation |
| The use of remote sensing as a tool to determine changes in mangrove forests. | Mariana Rondon | Poster presentation |
| Discovery of antimicrobial peptides in spiders silk glands using
| Alex Fabricio Sánchez Yumbo | Poster presentation |
| P(d)PANA: a vaccine candidate against COVID-19 made by young Venezuelan scientists. | Javier David Uzcátegui González | Poster presentation |
Figure 2. Graphical summary of the keynote presentation of Dr. Lucia Spangerberg.
© Cesar Hijar 2021.
Figure 3. Graphical summary of the keynote presentation of Dr. Paul Cardenas.
© Cesar Hijar 2021.
Figure 4. Graphical summary of the keynote presentation of Dr. Alejandra Medina-Rivera.
© Cesar Hijar 2021.
Figure 5. Graphical summary of the round table discussion.
© Cesar Hijar 2021.