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      <description>Introduction When I was still working as a scientist I regularly attended conferences. By attending conferences, I always learned an incredible amount in a short time. Science thrives on discourse. Open exchange with colleagues and feedback from experts helped me to advance my research. In addition, conferences are a great way to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in your field. They provide an opportunity to meet other researchers in your field and make professional connections.</description>
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