Tips and Tricks to Running a Regional Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference
Andrew Schulz* · Pranav Khandelwal
In this Github, you will find information on several different items for regional conference planning, including:
Conference Website: Includes links to previous conference websites and information on resources to create a quick and fast conference website on hosting institutions’ webpages
Day of Documents: This includes examples and templates of all documents that are necessary for the day of the conference. This includes organizing lists, templates for creating poster session layouts, Nametag templates, and a parking template to be emailed out to participants.
Email Templates: This folder includes examples of Day, Week, & Month out reminder emails for all participants as well as an initial email template to the masses as well as examples for how to have presenters upload their documents before the conference.
Feedback: This folder contains a detailed report of past rSICB conference feedback given post meeting
Registration: This folder includes a PDF template for a questionnaire for the hosting institutions and the participants and contact lists for attending members and lab groups in the southeast.
Schedule Documents: This folder includes the past rSICB scheduling templates for both in-person and virtual options for the regional SICB meetings. It also includes templates for scheduling at a glance for the final day of the conference for organizers to remain on schedule.
Additionally more information can be found on the arXiV document.
Details
In the folder, we have provided both raw 3D scan files as ready-to-print STL files of the Pel's scaly-tailed squirrel.Access the files here:
git clone https://github.com/Aschulz94/ScalySquirrel
After that do this to install DistillBERT:
Details
@inpreprint{rSICB:ISB:2023,
title={Tips and Tricks to Running a Regional Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference},
author={Schulz, Andrew and Khandelwal, Pranav},
booktitle = {bioRXiV},
year = {2023}
}
This code is available for all researchers to use and has no license requirement.
References soon to come
These documents/surveys/etc. were implemented by Andrew Schulz during the fall 2021 regional Southeastern Society of Integrative & Comparative Biology Conference
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