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COVID-19: Science, Stories, and Resources

Member Perspectives

As people around the world are affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Biophysical Society is sharing stories from members about how their lives and research have been impacted.

    

The first day of BPS anuual meeting 2025

Undergraduate Poster Award Competiton

point of this topic

  • I was overwhelmed
  • The undergraduate students look so fun 

 

I listened to about three poster explanations. Their topics and their way of talking were amazing. I can't believe they are undergraduate students; they look like real researchers. Three fifth-year students from my university joined the competition. (Our university's undergraduate pharmacy department has six years ) They struggled to answer the judges' questions but they said it was a good experience. 

 

(I was allowed to upload her poster on this blog)

One of the Poster presentations made me surprised, the title was "Investigating the Environmental Conditions Governing Actin-Microtuble Crosslinking". Her way of speaking was so attractive and clear. She talked with the listener like a close friend and sometimes told jokes so it was fun listening to her presentation. 

Anyway, I felt I needed to study harder and harder because understanding their poster wasn't easy for me. The competition stimulated me. 

 

First-Time Attendee Networking

point of this topic

  • Best event to have relationships with BPS member

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the first time for me joined BPS annual meeting, so I went to this event and found that this is the best event to have conversation with attendees. In the morning, I tried to have connections with many people but it wasn't easy. However, by joining this event, you can easily talk with BPS members and share your background. I had chance to talk with three of them for about an hour, and it was so fun. Some of the topics were difficult for me, but I tried hard to be in the conversation. I couldn't answer high-level questions but could share my background and what I felt listening to their topics. When I said that, the professor told interesting stories related to it. Everyone is so kind.  

 

Surprised things

point of this topic

  • unexpected large hall and many people
  • diversity
  • free goods (sunglasses, bags, pens, clips)

 

 

As I said in the last topic, I joined BPS annual meeting for the First time. At first, When I saw the convention Hall from the car, I was surprised by the size. Also, the inside is amazing, they have many rooms, a wide hallway, enough restrooms, and they are all clean. I was comfortable to be here. In the morning, around 8 am, unexpectedly many people lined up in front of the registration place. On the first day, you should come earlier than 8 am if you don't want to line up.

Before I came to this meeting, I expected that it would be rare to see Asian people, but it was not. I saw many Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese. Also what surprised me is that the balance of men and women. I think the ratio is almost the same. I can't believe that because when I joined the conference in Japan, the number of women was less than 10%. I was relieved that I could be here naturally.  

Did you get free items of BPS annual meeting? In the west lobby, behind the escalator, you can get a tote bag, sunglasses, a flashlight pen, and a clip. Why don't you bring them back to your colleagues?

 

 



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COVID-19: Science, Stories, and Resources

Header Image Credit: CDC/ Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan Higgins, MAMS