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WSO-GAINS-ESO Early Investigator Workshop

WSO-GAINS-ESO Early Investigator Workshop

WSO-GAINS-ESO Early Investigator Workshop

  • The course will be held on Tuesday, 22 October 2024 from 12pm to 5pm.
  • All participants of the pre-congress workshop must be registered for WSC 2024.
  • То confirm your participation, tick the registration form box indicating you will attend the course.

This highly acclaimed interactive workshop is a unique opportunity to get feedback on your research ideas and debate common challenges with peers and mentors. We welcome early-career researchers from all disciplines to bring a short abstract highlighting their research.

Program

12:00 – 12.10 Introduction and Welcome

Roland Veltkamp, Andrew Demchuk

Presentation by Experienced Trialists

12:10-13:30

1. How to develop a research career interest (Sheila Martins)
2. Errors in trial design that I would avoid in the future (Craig Anderson)
3. How to plan and conduct your first multicenter study (Michael Hill)
4. How to write your first grant and obtain funding (PN Sylaija)

13:30-13:45 Biobreak

Presentation of Projects by Junior Investigators

13:45-14:45

1. Acute ischemic stroke (Urs Fischer, Gisela Sampiao)
2. ICH (Fahad, Roland Veltkamp, David Werring)
3. Stroke prevention (Catarina Fonseca,, Ashkan Shoamanesh)
4. Imaging (Andrew Demchuk, Aravind Ganesh, Goetz Thomalla)
5. Epidemiology (Valery Feigin, Michael Hill)
6. Rehabilitation (Ivy Sebastian, Adriana Conforto, Sean Savitz)

The best abstract, the most innovative idea, and an outstanding execution plan will be awarded a certificate of recognition

14:45-15:00 Biobreak

My Personal Journey: Experienced Investigators Provide Career Advice

15:00-16:00
Speed Dating Format

1. How to say no to your supervisors as young investigator (Ivy Sebastian)
2. Transitioning from mentee to mentor /How do I mentor my group (Fahad Al Ajlan)
3. How can I identify the right research question: (Andrew Demchuk)
4. How do I balance academic, clinical work and private life (“work-life balance”) (Michael Hill)
5. What to look for in a good mentor (internal or external) (Stephen Davis)
6. How to conduct a study/trial in a LMIC setting – opportunities and challenges (PN Sylaja)
7. How to best integrate research into one´s clinical work (Roland Veltkamp)
8. How do I write a scientific paper? (Ashkan Shoamanesh)
9. How do I address a request for revision of an article (Catarina Fonseca)
10. How to manage rejection? (Bijoy Menon)
11. Should I stay or should I go? (ie benefits of moving to a new centre) (Andrei Alexandrov)

16:00-16:15 Biobreak

Mentor and Mentee Conversation

16:15-17:00

Mentor- Mentee couple: Marc Fisher & Sean Savitz

17:00 – 17:10 Closing Remarks

Roland Veltkamp, Andrew Demchuk

Get Totegher

17:30-19:30

Mentor- Mentee couple: Marc Fisher & Sean Savitz

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