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Date | Start Time | End Time | Room | Track | Title | Confrimed Presenter | Format | Authors | Abstract |
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2025-07-24 | 11:20:00 | 13:00:00 | 11A | WEB 2025 | Exchanging experience and use cases of working cross-sector | Gabriella Rustici, Sarah Morgan, TBC | The panel will share and explore their experiences of organising and delivering across industry,clinical and academic sectors. Highlighting both the challenges and opportunities that working cross sector can produce. | ||
2025-07-24 | 14:00:00 | 16:00:00 | 11A | WEB 2025 | Defining principles for working together on training and skills development | This session will be split into two sections and will be run as a workshop gathering ideas and ways to move forward from the wider ISMB training community (including industry panel members and students). Part 1 will focus on defining principles to enable closer working relationships between industry and academia for skills development. Part 2 will then look at how ISCB can support this cross sector working for training. |