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- Lung Science Conference highlights 2023: Post-viral lung diseases – From basic immunology to clinical phenotypes and therapyPublication . Cuevas Ocaña, Sara; DeSanti, Chiara; Daly, Katie; Shrees, Christina; László, Nimród; Bellinghausen, Carla; Voss, Carola; Cruz, JoanaThe presentations offered a comprehensive understanding of the current research landscape in this area, stressing the need for ongoing investigation and collaboration among scientists and clinicians. It also included a specific session directed at early career delegates, focusing on career development. Early career delegates were involved in several activities, from participating in oral/poster communication sessions as presenters and/or chairs, to mentoring and networking opportunities, as presented in a previous Early Career Forum article [1]. This paper summarises some of the outstanding sessions of the Lung Science Conference 2023, written by early career delegates attending the sessions.
- Experience of being chair and co-chair of the ECMC and reasons why you should be the NEXTPublication . Parkin, James; Devulder, Justine; Vijverberg, Susanne; Ubags, Niki; Patout, Maxime; Cuevas Ocaña, Sara; Gille, Thomas; Cruz, JoanaIn this article, we provide an overview of the experience of being chair and co-chair of the Early Career Member Committee (ECMC) of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) from past and current officers – Niki Ubags (past chair), Maxime Patout (past co-chair), Sara Cuevas Ocaña (current chair) and Thomas Gille (current co-chair) (figure 1). The past chair and co-chair share their main achievements and challenges as leaders of the ECMC, and how the position has impacted (or is impacting) their career. The current chair and co-chair provide their view of the ECMC for the future and the goals to achieve during their mandate.