Microbiome Innovation Network Webinar: Current academic research and its impact, 16th October

Date and Time: Friday 16 October 2020, 10:00am – 12:00pm BST

Are you a PhD student or an undergraduate interested in the field of microbiome? Then this event from the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is for you! 

Aimed at students or early career researchers broadly researching the microbiome, this event will feature 5 speakers from plant, human and animal microbiome areas that are currently doing Masters/PhDs/postdocs in this area. They will talk about their research, their experiences, problems and troubleshooting. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions about microbiome research in general, or more specifically, about each of the presenters’ individual research areas.

Attendees will benefit from hearing about other researchers in this area; learn about different ways in which the microbiome is being researched and its impacts; the problems other students have, or are, experiencing that could be relatable and possibly even provide some new insights on how to overcome these problems. Ultimately KTN’s aim is to form a network of students and early career researchers who as future leaders and experts, support each other and drive innovation in this field. 

KTN will also be offering attendees an additional opportunity for facilitated networking on Friday 30 October. Details will be confirmed during the webinar. 

For a list of speakers and to sign up for this event, visit the KTN event page.