SciTS 2020 Conference Schedule and Program 

We're excited to have you join us for the International Science of Team Science Conference, hosted virtually by Duke University! The conference theme is Excellence in Studying, Teaching, and Doing Team Science. We are proud to present a program that features world-class scholarship, case studies, and evidence-based practices for the Science of Team Science.

Find information about registering for the conference here.

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Schedule at a glance (click to enlarge in new window):

SciTS schedule at a glance

Conference at-a-glance:
  • Day 1 — Monday, June 1st
    • 10:30 AM EDT: Workshops
    • 1:00 PM EDT: Welcome and Keynote with Prof. Caroline Wagner
    • 2:30 PM EDT: Virtual Coffee Break & Hallway Chats
    • 3:30 PM EDT: "Choose Your Own Team Science Adventure" sessions
  • Day 2 — Tuesday, June 2nd
    • 10:30 AM EDT: Workshops
    • 1:00 PM EDT: Plenary Panel: Convergence and Team Science
    • 2:30 PM EDT: Virtual Coffee Break & Hallway Chats
    • 3:30 PM EDT: "Choose Your Own Team Science Adventure" sessions
  • Day 3 — Wednesday, June 3rd
    • 10:30 AM EDT: Workshops
    • 1:00 PM EDT: Plenary Panel: Practical Insights & New Directions in SciTS
    • 2:30 PM EDT: Virtual Coffee Break & Hallway Chats
    • 3:30 PM EDT: "Choose Your Own Team Science Adventure" sessions
  • Day 4 — Thursday, June 4th
    • 10:30 AM EDT: Workshops
    • 1:00 PM EDT: Plenary Panel: Excellence in SciTS Education
    • 2:30 PM EDT: Virtual Coffee Break & Hallway Chats
    • 3:30 PM EDT: "Choose Your Own Team Science Adventure" sessions

 


Workshops to be offered:

All workshops are full and sign-up is closed. We apologize that due to extremely high demand we were not able to accommodate everyone. If you are registered for a workshop you will have received an email from the presenter with Zoom details.

  • Team Science 101
    • Darshana Shah, Marshall University School of Medicine; Stephen Fiore, University of Central Florida; Julie Thompson Klein, Wayne State University and ETH-Zurich; Kara Hall, National Cancer Institute

SIG Panel & Workshop descriptions (offered concurrently with above workshops):