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Conferences in the time of COVID: notes on organizing and delivering the first Brain Conference.

Lucia M LiNiall J BourkeHelen H L LaiHazel G MayKarl A ZimmermanJoanne BellEleanor RichesSafa Abu-SwayDavid J Sharp
Published in: Brain communications (2021)
To further fulfil their missions of promoting teaching, education and research in neurology and related clinical-academic disciplines, the Guarantors of Brain and the Brain journal family invited delegates to the first Brain Conference in Spring of this year. This event aimed to deliver excellent teaching and scientific presentations across a broad spectrum of neuroscience fields, with the key aim of making the content as accessible as possible. We hoped to capitalize on the benefits of an online format, whilst trying to capture a little of the joy of the in-person meeting. This article reports on the approach and practical choices made to achieve these goals, and we hope this will provide some guidance and advice to others organizing their own online conference.
Keyphrases
  • resting state
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  • coronavirus disease
  • healthcare
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