WCMB 2023: PeerJ Poster Award Winners

WCMB 2023: PeerJ Poster Award Winners

  The 6th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity (WCMB 2023) was successfully held on the beautiful island of Penang in Malaysia on the 2nd to 5th of July 2023. The conference brought together a total of 400 leading scientists, policymakers, conservationists,...

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WCMB 2023: PeerJ Presentation Award Winners

WCMB 2023: PeerJ Presentation Award Winners

  The 6th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity (WCMB 2023) was successfully held on the beautiful island of Penang in Malaysia on the 2nd to 5th of July 2023. The conference brought together a total of 400 leading scientists, policymakers, conservationists,...

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PeerJ Award Winners: IWANN 2023

PeerJ Award Winners: IWANN 2023

The International Work-Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (IWANN) is a biennial meeting that, since the first edition in 1991, seeks to provide a discussion forum about systems inspired by nature, focusing, in particular, on trending topics such as Deep Learning...

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PeerJ Award Winners: APCRS 2023

PeerJ Award Winners: APCRS 2023

The 5th Asia-Pacific Coral Reef Symposium (APCRS) was held in Singapore from 19th to 23rd June 2023, hosted by the National University of Singapore with the National Parks Board as the partner agency. With the theme ‘Coral reef science and management in a rapidly...

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PeerJ Award Winners: EAVP 2023

PeerJ Award Winners: EAVP 2023

Every year, the annual meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP) gathers hundreds of scholars for a week dedicated to all aspects of vertebrate palaeontology. This event takes place in a different location every year, and the 20th...

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PeerJ Award Winners: ICMB XI

PeerJ Award Winners: ICMB XI

The International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions is an international forum where scientists and policy makers from around the world meet to review current challenges and share new developments in the global management of invasive marine organisms. The...

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