The 6th Young Scientist Symposium, a meeting organized by young scientists for young scientists under the umbrella of the European Bioanalysis Forum vzw and in collaboration with the Universities of Bologna and Ghent, included a variety of interesting presentations on cutting edge bioanalytical science and processes. Integrated in the meeting, an interactive round table session, the Science Cafe, discussed the challenges related to sustainability for bioanalytical lab activities. This manuscript reflects conclusions from these discussions. They can provide our community a compass for future business practices to embrace more sustainable laboratory activities considerate of smarter use of a wide array of resources and laboratory tools, resulting in increased wellbeing for our next generations and our planet.

Feedback from the Science Café from the Sixth European Bioanalysis Forum Young Scientist Symposium / Calogero, Salvatore; Delahaye, Lisa; Gunning, Cara; Hetzel, Terence; McDonald, Tessa; Munday, Coral; Protti, Michele; Salger, Mathias; Schlicksupp, Laura; Sleumer, Bas; Walker, Connor; Williams, Adam; Wördenweber, Robin; Timmerman, Philip. - In: BIOANALYSIS. - ISSN 1757-6180. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:3(2021), pp. 129-133. [10.4155/bio-2021-0017]

Feedback from the Science Café from the Sixth European Bioanalysis Forum Young Scientist Symposium

Protti, Michele;
2021

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The 6th Young Scientist Symposium, a meeting organized by young scientists for young scientists under the umbrella of the European Bioanalysis Forum vzw and in collaboration with the Universities of Bologna and Ghent, included a variety of interesting presentations on cutting edge bioanalytical science and processes. Integrated in the meeting, an interactive round table session, the Science Cafe, discussed the challenges related to sustainability for bioanalytical lab activities. This manuscript reflects conclusions from these discussions. They can provide our community a compass for future business practices to embrace more sustainable laboratory activities considerate of smarter use of a wide array of resources and laboratory tools, resulting in increased wellbeing for our next generations and our planet.
2021
Feedback from the Science Café from the Sixth European Bioanalysis Forum Young Scientist Symposium / Calogero, Salvatore; Delahaye, Lisa; Gunning, Cara; Hetzel, Terence; McDonald, Tessa; Munday, Coral; Protti, Michele; Salger, Mathias; Schlicksupp, Laura; Sleumer, Bas; Walker, Connor; Williams, Adam; Wördenweber, Robin; Timmerman, Philip. - In: BIOANALYSIS. - ISSN 1757-6180. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:3(2021), pp. 129-133. [10.4155/bio-2021-0017]
Calogero, Salvatore; Delahaye, Lisa; Gunning, Cara; Hetzel, Terence; McDonald, Tessa; Munday, Coral; Protti, Michele; Salger, Mathias; Schlicksupp, Laura; Sleumer, Bas; Walker, Connor; Williams, Adam; Wördenweber, Robin; Timmerman, Philip
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