Meetings Archive

  •  This event is discussion forum, focused on clinical applications of stem cell therapy. The aim is to offer participants a chance to explore aspects with the experts during round table and one-to one discussions.

    Meeting Announcement: Stem Cells Forum: Working Towards Clinical Application

    This event is discussion forum, focused on clinical applications of stem cell therapy. The aim is to offer participants a chance to explore aspects with the experts during round table and one-to one discussions.

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  • Feedback prize winner, Katy Petherick with Dr John Davis (chair) Euroscicon’s 2012 cell culture meeting, chaired by Dr John Davis, was well attended and was...

    Cell culture technology – 9th March 2012 Feedback

    Feedback prize winner, Katy Petherick with Dr John Davis (chair) Euroscicon’s 2012 cell culture meeting, chaired by Dr John Davis, was well attended and was...

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  • The purpose of this annual event is to look at the challenges facing therapeutic protein production and demystify some of the novel approaches and new technologies currently being developed

    3rd Annual Modern Challenges in Therapeutic Protein Production Event

    The purpose of this annual event is to look at the challenges facing therapeutic protein production and demystify some of the novel approaches and new technologies currently being developed

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  • If you are interested in supporting the congress by speaking, providing a poster presentation, attending as a delegate or for more information please contact Sarah Broadley at sarah.broadley@covance.com or 01423 848702

    Veterinary Biomedical and Pharma Sciences Congress

    If you are interested in supporting the congress by speaking, providing a poster presentation, attending as a delegate or for more information please contact Sarah Broadley at sarah.broadley@covance.com or 01423 848702

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  • Plants produce a wide range of natural products with valuable activities as pharmaceuticals, nurtaceuticals, crop protection agents, food ingredients and personal care products. With a growing public interest in 'naturals' and policy  drivers to increase sustainability of  chemical production, there is now a major opportunity for biotechnologists to increase the supply and diversity of phytochemicals available for industrial applications.  In this meeting these opportunities will be reviewed, along with the approaches being employed nationally to meet this demand using a combination of plant breeding, metabolic engineering and biorefining.

    Meeting Announcement: Realizing the value of plant natural products: from metabolic engineering to biorefining

    Plants produce a wide range of natural products with valuable activities as pharmaceuticals, nurtaceuticals, crop protection agents, food ingredients and personal care products. With a growing public interest in 'naturals' and policy drivers to increase sustainability of chemical production, there is now a major opportunity for biotechnologists to increase the supply and diversity of phytochemicals available for industrial applications. In this meeting these opportunities will be reviewed, along with the approaches being employed nationally to meet this demand using a combination of plant breeding, metabolic engineering and biorefining.

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  • Friday 15 June 2012 University of Southampton, UK International & national speakers include: Dr Marc Dahlke Regensburg University, Germany Professor Leslie Silberstein Children’s Hospital, Harvard...

    6th Mesenchymal Stem Cell Conference

    Friday 15 June 2012 University of Southampton, UK International & national speakers include: Dr Marc Dahlke Regensburg University, Germany Professor Leslie Silberstein Children’s Hospital, Harvard...

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  • Euroscicon have now introduced a bursary scheme to enable people who might otherwise not be able to come, to attend our events. This is being made possible by increased sponsorship that Euroscicon is receiving.

    Euroscicon have now introduced a bursary scheme

    Euroscicon have now introduced a bursary scheme to enable people who might otherwise not be able to come, to attend our events. This is being made possible by increased sponsorship that Euroscicon is receiving.

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  • Following on from the success of our 2010 and 2011 events, Professor Gary Lye is Chairing the third meeting in the series "Miniaturisation -Micro Scale Bioprocess Development". Miniaturisation and automation of bioprocess development continues to be a rapidly expanding area of interest since the technologies promise to reduce biopharmaceutical development time and cost. This meeting aims to highlight recent technologies used in high throughput bioprocess development, from clone selection through to analysis of final product and formulation. A series of expert speakers will describe the development and use of current miniaturisation technologies together with the  technical and regulatory hurdles that must be overcome to facilitate wider industrial uptake.

    3rd Annual Miniaturisation Event – Micro Scale Bioprocess Development

    Following on from the success of our 2010 and 2011 events, Professor Gary Lye is Chairing the third meeting in the series "Miniaturisation -Micro Scale Bioprocess Development". Miniaturisation and automation of bioprocess development continues to be a rapidly expanding area of interest since the technologies promise to reduce biopharmaceutical development time and cost. This meeting aims to highlight recent technologies used in high throughput bioprocess development, from clone selection through to analysis of final product and formulation. A series of expert speakers will describe the development and use of current miniaturisation technologies together with the technical and regulatory hurdles that must be overcome to facilitate wider industrial uptake.

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  • The EMBO Meeting 2012, 22-25 September, Nice, France   EARLY REGISTRATION & ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 12 JUNE 2012 ON-LINE REGISTRATION: 4 SEPTEMBER 2012   Featuring an...

    The EMBO Meeting 2012, 22-25 September, Nice, France

    The EMBO Meeting 2012, 22-25 September, Nice, France   EARLY REGISTRATION & ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 12 JUNE 2012 ON-LINE REGISTRATION: 4 SEPTEMBER 2012   Featuring an...

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  • This exciting one‐day symposium focuses on the ontogeny,
plasticity and inter‐relationships of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and
T helper (Th) cells. It will consider both the fundamental biology of
these cells and their translational potential, drawing on the
expertise of world‐class speakers who are all actively engaged in
research within this rapidly evolving area of immunology.
This symposium will provide an ideal opportunity for networking,
aiming to bring together both international authorities in Treg and
Th cell biology and more junior members of the profession, who will
be able to present their work in a friendly environment.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided in the setting of the widely
acclaimed Camden Lightwell of the Royal Veterinary College, an
academic institution with over 200 years of heritage in veterinary
medicine and bioscience.

    Regulatory T Cells and T Helper Cells: Fundamental Biology and Translational Research

    This exciting one‐day symposium focuses on the ontogeny, plasticity and inter‐relationships of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and T helper (Th) cells. It will consider both the fundamental biology of these cells and their translational potential, drawing on the expertise of world‐class speakers who are all actively engaged in research within this rapidly evolving area of immunology. This symposium will provide an ideal opportunity for networking, aiming to bring together both international authorities in Treg and Th cell biology and more junior members of the profession, who will be able to present their work in a friendly environment. Refreshments and lunch will be provided in the setting of the widely acclaimed Camden Lightwell of the Royal Veterinary College, an academic institution with over 200 years of heritage in veterinary medicine and bioscience.

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