Denise Slenter Joins the BioSB Board as 'YoungCB' Portfolio Leader: request for PhD representative, and members
We are excited to announce that Denise Slenter has joined the BioSB Board, taking on the role of leading the YoungCB portfolio. YoungCB is a network group designed for Early Career Researchers in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, providing valuable opportunities for MSc students, PhD candidates, and postdocs to connect and collaborate.
As part of this initiative, they are actively seeking individuals to join the network, including MSc students, PhD candidates, and postdocs. Additionally, they are looking for a University Representative, and currently, Maastricht University is not yet represented by a PhD candidate in this capacity!
If anyone from TGX is interested in joining YoungCB or becoming the representative for Maastricht University, please feel free to reach out to Denise via email.
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