Promoting Scientific Exchange and Student Training Through Scientific Meetings; Insights from a Joint Virtual Undergraduate Neuroscience Conference During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Bradley S. Carter, David C. Jewett, Seth Kelly, Amy Jo Stavnezer

https://doi.org/10.59390/CBUS7460

ABSTRACT

Participation in scientific conferences is a fundamental part of neuroscience and student training.  Many conference opportunities have been cancelled, limited, or changed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  This paper is a conference report from a joint virtual 2021 meeting of two regional undergraduate neuroscience conferences, the Midwest/Great Lakes Undergraduate Research Symposium in Neuroscience (mGluRs) and the Midwest Regional Neuroscience Conference (MidBrains).  We discuss our conference planning logistics, benefits and challenges of the
virtual conference format, student feedback on the virtual meeting, additional benefits of a joint meeting, and “take home” messages and considerations for future conferences.  We hope insights from our experience can benefit future conference organizers in planning scientific conferences, both for in-person and virtual settings.