WebsEdge will be producing Biophysical Society TV in New Orleans at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society. From February 11-15 in New Orleans, the event will discuss the latest discoveries and emerging technologies at the intersection of the life, physical, and computational sciences. Find out more at: www.biophysics.org/2017meeting
Broadcasting a new show on each day, Biophysical Society TV will feature behind the scenes interviews from thought leaders and newsmakers from around the meeting. Preview Biophysical Society TV below to see which institutions will be featuring their research programs.
Where to Watch Biophysical Society TV:
During the conference you will be able to watch Biophysical Society TV on screens around the New Orleans Morial Convention Center. Keep an eye out for us filming throughout the conference and on set the Biophysical Society TV Studio outside the great hall.
Biophysical Society TV will also be available on TV channels at the following hotels:
With so much happening at this year’s meeting, follow us and updates from the meeting on Twitter: @WebsEdge_Edu |@BiophysicalSoc| #bps17 and Facebook.
You can also catch up with Biophysical Society TV online here and YouTube
Biophysical Society TV is part of WebsEdge/Education – our group of products and services for education related organizations, connecting issues and audiences through the power of television.
In unprecedented times with the global COVID-19 pandemic causing lockdowns in most countries worldwide we are witnessing, with sadness, the cancellation of many global conferences and meetings. But arguably it is in such times that the world more than ever needs knowledge transfer and collaboration to continue. Now is the time for a more scientific […]
We here at WebsEdge have fond memories of Dr Millie Dresselhaus. Over the years we have been fortunate to interview her a handful of times about her career, achievements and her commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education, particularly for women. The MIT professor, named ‘Queen of Carbon’ was a pioneer in material […]
WebsEdge is almost 20. And as you can imagine we’re approaching that milestone in style. A full slate of conferences – our most ever – and a hatful of gold awards. It’s always good to win awards. I know we become more sceptical as we get older but it’s a real accolade for the producers […]
Comments :