Reaching into every part of professional and personal life, the coronavirus pandemic has turned the world on its head, making old certainties seem fragile while forcing change from every corner.
For the life sciences industry, the annual conference calendar has long been an important way to stay in touch with the latest clinical and commercial developments, while developing essential professional networks.
As governments around the world impose strict restrictions on travel and everyday activities, medical and commercial meetings are scrambling to adapt.
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