The laboratory meeting - group meeting, lab seminar, journal club, or progress review - is where research directions are shaped, results are debated, and tasks are allocated. These discussions contain the most valuable tacit knowledge in a research group: methodological decisions, interpretive choices, and the reasoning behind experimental design. Rarely are they documented.

Capturing scientific decisions

With Listen, lab meetings are recorded. The AI summary extracts: scientific questions addressed, hypotheses adopted, experiments planned, and tasks assigned to team members. This creates a group research log - accessible to supervisors, useful for writing funding reports, and invaluable when a new postdoc joins the group. For thesis defences that mark milestones in the lab's work, see our article on thesis defences and viva voce examinations.

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Use the meeting summary as the basis for the monthly progress report sent to your funding body - NSF, UKRI, ERC or otherwise. The advances and decisions are precisely documented and require minimal additional drafting.

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