
Typcal is brewing the future of pragmatic protein
While the food industry grapples with the compromises of plant-based alternatives and the distant promise of lab-grown meat, a Brazilian scaleup is brewing a practical solution.
In this session, you will discover the power of social media as a tool for enhancing your lab’s visibility, fostering collaboration, and communicating your research to a wider audience. We will explore different social media platforms suitable for research labs, discuss strategies for creating engaging content, and provide practical tips for managing social media accounts effectively.
Oh, and there will be breakfast of course.
This workshop is ideal for researchers, lab managers, and graduate students who want to harness the potential of social media to promote their lab’s research and activities. Whether you’re new to social media or looking to enhance your existing presence, this session will equip you with the knowledge and skills to strategically use different platforms to amplify your lab’s impact and reach a broader audience.

While the food industry grapples with the compromises of plant-based alternatives and the distant promise of lab-grown meat, a Brazilian scaleup is brewing a practical solution.

Julie van der Zee (VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neuroscience) on biobanking, trust, and the long road from discovery to intervention.
Get notified about new articles, Tips & tricks and other opportunities.