Going to meetings conferences

K

There is a week long conference on TRP channels in Colorado in September, this is very relevant to my PhD so should I be thinkiing about going? I'm only a first year so a bit scared about being out of my depth and it being a bit scary. Also do you have to go to the whole thing or are you able to pick and choose which talks to go to? It is in a nice ski resort which would be good, but is it possible to take a partner with you? (obviously they would have to pay) I think I would be a bit lonely going on my own but think that is a stupid reason not to go.

M

I have a friend who just finished her PhD in schizophrenia physcology, and she went to a conference in Switzerland. She spend 2 days at the conference and 5 snowboarding! I guess you'd have to justify it to whoever is funding you, but if they say for you to go, then you may as well. Enjoy it!

S

No, you don't have to go to everything - no-one keeps tabs on you, but if it's some kind of scientific society who funds your conference fee (IF you can find funding - it can be very difficult) they'll probably ask you to write a short report when you get back.
I don't think it's silly not wanting to go on your own - I have the same problem since I'm in a very small group. Ask the conference organisers if they have a registration fee for an "accompanying person" - I've seen that some conferences (usually the bigger ones) do this, and will organise a whole programme of activities for your accompanying person while you're at the presentations.

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