Who will be featured in the new Interview category at PF Insights?

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The new Interview category at PF Insights will feature both PF members and prominent outside figures. Several interviews are already planned, with more exciting content on the way. The forum encourages members to connect with notable scientists who may be interested in participating. This initiative aims to enhance engagement and provide valuable insights to the community. The introduction of this category is highly anticipated among members.
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btw, if anyone here has connections to notable scientists let me know and maybe we can convince them to do an interview :smile:
 
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