Last week, as a satellite meeting of the famous ProRetina Potsdam meeting, our cientific consortium gathered for a two-day meeting aimed at fostering collaboration and innovation. The event brought us, esteemed professors, principal investigators, and a cohort of bright young scientists and PhD students, once again together - eager to make their mark in the scientific community.
The meeting kicked off with a dynamic brainstorming session, as the consortium's budding scientists came together to chart out a unique plan for a patient day.
The young scientists and PhD students dove into discussions, sharing ideas on how to engage with patients, understand their needs, and tailor research efforts to address pressing medical challenges. It was inspiring to witness the passion and dedication of these future leaders as they plan a meaningful experience for both patients and researchers alike.
Later that day, the PIs and professors joined the meeting for the first scientific talks: the presentations of the young scientists on their newly established collaborative projects, funded by the start up grant of the SPP 2127. After great progress reports, lively discussions and intense scientific exchange, the group transitioned from the conference room to the bowling alley. Laughter and friendly competition filled the air as professors and students alike bonded over strikes and spares, strengthening the bonds that would fuel collaboration in the days ahead.
With newfound connections forged and spirits high, day two dawned with a sense of excitement and anticipation. Short talks were on the agenda, providing each PI with the opportunity to showcase their projects and present their ideas for further networking to the consortium.
As the meeting drew to a close, thoughts turned to the future. Ideas for networking and ongoing collaboration were exchanged, laying the groundwork for continued innovation and discovery beyond the confines of the meeting room.
In retrospect, the Potsdam consortium meeting was more than just a gathering of minds—it was a celebration of collaboration, curiosity, and the transformative power of science. As the participants dispersed, energized and inspired, they carried with them not only new ideas and connections but a shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge for the betterment of society.