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  • Neuroscience
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Scientific Conferences

Background:

  • Legacy scientific conferences are often expensive and time-consuming.
  • These traditional formats can exclude scientists with limited resources or specific abilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the limitations of traditional conferences by creating a more democratic, scalable, and accessible platform.
  • To share lessons learned from developing and implementing an online conference model during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an online conference platform, Neuromatch Conferences (NMC).
  • Implementation of technological and cultural changes to enhance accessibility and scalability.

Main Results:

  • Neuromatch Conferences (NMC) was successfully established as an online alternative.
  • The platform facilitated broader participation by overcoming resource and ability barriers.

Conclusions:

  • Online platforms can significantly improve the accessibility and inclusivity of scientific conferences.
  • The Neuromatch Conferences (NMC) model offers valuable insights for the future of scientific communication.