The 1st European PhD and Postdoc symposiumBreaking Down Complexity: Innovative Models and Techniques in Biomedicine” will be held in Barcelona from the 15th to the 17th of November 2017. The event is the first symposium to be organized as part of a unique series of symposia made possible through ENABLE initiative: the EUROPEAN ACADEMY FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE. The first ENABLE symposium, organized mainly by young researchers and for young researchers, promises to become an inspiring event not to miss.

What can you expect at ENABLE - Barcelona?

This initiative aims to involve young scientists in opening the academic world from within; promoting crosstalk between disciplines, collaboration with the industry and empowering communications with society at large.

Scientific symposium

Participants will be part of a top-level Scientific Symposium that brings together eight leading scientists and 300 PhD students and postdocs to discuss biomedical research.

Being more than just a regular conference, participants will have the chance to listen to keynote speakers and to share their progress in the “Scientific Sessions”. Attendees will also have the opportunity to exchange their science in “Tapas with speakers” and learn from the lecturers giving our “Masterclasses”. Participants are also encouraged to share and discuss their own research through short talks and poster presentations.

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Career day

Attending the Career day, participants will have the opportunity to boost their professional future as a young researchers.

Participants will have the chance to broaden their horizons talking to experts from different areas, gain new skills participating in workshops and look for new job options at the opportunity fair.

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Outreach activities

Participants are encouraged to bring their science closer to society through short educational talks.

A great variety of Outreach Activities for both children and adults will foster the interaction between science and the general public.

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The organisers

Project funded by the European Commission under grant agreement 724115