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SCOLI Research Meeting Highlights

Highlights from our successful #ResearchFriday meeting featuring innovative breakout sessions that fostered deeper discussions on ongoing studies and collaborations.

SCOLI Research Meeting with breakout sessions

Highlights from our successful #ResearchFriday meeting featuring innovative breakout sessions that fostered deeper discussions on ongoing studies and collaborations.

Meeting Overview

We had a productive #ResearchFriday meeting with the SCOLI team — this week we introduced breakout sessions for more personalized discussions, sparking deeper insights on ongoing studies and collaborations. Excited to carry this momentum forward!

Meeting Highlights

The introduction of breakout sessions proved to be a game-changer for our weekly research meetings. These smaller group discussions allowed team members to dive deeper into specific aspects of our ongoing projects and explore potential collaborations in a more intimate setting.

Key Outcomes

  • Enhanced understanding of current research initiatives
  • Identification of new collaboration opportunities
  • More personalized discussions leading to actionable insights
  • Strengthened team connections and knowledge sharing

Looking Ahead

We’re excited to build on this success and continue refining our meeting format to maximize productivity and engagement. The momentum from this week’s session has everyone energized for future research discussions.

Join Our Research Meetings

Interested in learning more about our ongoing research initiatives and upcoming meetings? Visit scoli.org/research-meetings-trainees to discover how you can participate in our collaborative research community.

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Published: September 27, 2025
By: SCOLI

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SCOLI Research Meeting Highlights

September 27, 2025

SCOLI Research Meeting Highlights

Highlights from our successful #ResearchFriday meeting featuring innovative breakout sessions that fostered deeper discussions on ongoing studies and collaborations.