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Event
03 Jul 2013
Science

Cell Culture

SMi are pleased to announce their inaugural Cell-Culture conference taking place on the 3 & 4 July 2013 in London.

SMi are pleased to announce their inaugural Cell-Culture conference taking place on the 3 & 4 July 2013 in London. The conference will feature an international expert speaking faculty discussing the latest developments in cell culture techniques from industry experts in the absolute cutting edge of their field.Cell culture is set to see huge increases in growth down to new techniques such as 3D cell culture moving to the fore. An industry set to be worth £4.5 billion driven by advances in pharma and biotech, working in collaboration with academia to provide some of the most important Cell-Culture methods for some time.WHY ATTEND THIS EVENT:• Focus with a range of leading speakers on 3D cell culture; learn how this method is revolutionising the field• Hear about the latest techniques, technologies and methods being utilised in Cell-Culture• Discover case studies on novel culture methods being developed on the International Space Station• Explore new target identification and how to get your results earlier• Learn from a wide array of international industry specialists KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:Timothy Hammond, M.B.B.S, Durham Veterans Medical Centre (Principle Investigator - NASA)Katharine Cain, Senior Scientist, UCBAnthony Davies, Director of the High Content Facility, Trinity College DublinBerthold Boedeker, Chief Scientist, BayerKalpana Nayyar, Scientist I, MedImmuneBook by 28th March and save £300 / Book by 30th April and save £100

When

3 Jul 2013 @ 08:30 am

4 Jul 2013 @ 05:00 pm

Duration: 1 days, 8 hours


Where

Copthorne Tara Hotel

1 Scarsdale Place

Kensington

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

SMi Group Ltd.

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