Zagreb (Croatia); 17–18 December 2020
Online live workshop
Supported by
- FEBS Education Committee, under their Education Ambassadors funding scheme
- Croatian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (HDBMB)
Registration
- Please register through email info@hdbmb.hr
- Deadline: 10 December 2020
- No fee is applied for the registration. Number of participants in the practical part is limited.
Workshop coordinators:
- Nino Sinčić
- Morana Dulić
Program committee:
- Jerka Dumić (Croatia)
- Maja Katalinić (Croatia)
- Damjan Franjević (Croatia)
- Zrinka Kovarik (Croatia)
- Igor Stuparević (Croatia)
- Ferhan Sagin (Turkey)
- Jason Perret (Belgium)
Program:
- Excellent lab book for an excellent career — Israel Pecht (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel)
- Changing the mindset in future PhD's: A researcher, a teacher and a communicator — Ferhan Sagin (FEBS Education Committee, Chair)
- Value of a well-run lab book in academia and science — Jason Perret (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
- Value of a well-run lab book in translational and clinical research — Snjezana Martinovic (Smart Medico d.o.o., Croatia)
- Lab book in a big data analysis era — Kristian Vlahoviček (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Value of a well-run lab book in industry — Ivona Jasprica (Xellia d.o.o., Zagreb, Croatia)
- 10 tips for organizing a well-structured lab book — Nino Sinčić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Small group discussions and Practical 1: Designing a well-structured lab book
- Morana Dulić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Maja Katalinić (IMI, Croatia)
- Igor Stuparević (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Nino Sinčić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Presentation of designed lab books — Coordinator: Morana Dulić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- The role of a well-run lab book in publishing an article in high-value scientific journals — Duncan Wright (FEBS Press, Cambridge, UK)
- Digital lab book: The future of logging a research — Dubravko Jelić (Fidelta d.o.o., Zagreb, Croatia)
- Small group discussions and Practical 2: Logging of specific laboratory information
- In vivo experiments and sampling — Lidija Bach-Rojecky (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Primary processing of biological specimens and storage — Jerka Dumić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- In vitro experiments and various PCRs — Sanja Dabelić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Sequencing and big data analysis — Paula Štancl (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Immunological methods: IHC, WB and ELISA — Ana Katušić Bojanac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Chromatography and mass spectrometry — Toma Keser (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- Kinetics and thermodynamics — Morana Dulić (University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Presentation of specific lab information logs — Coordinator: Morana Dulić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
- General discussion — Moderator: Jerka Dumić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)