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Cytiva Life Sciences
Conference 2023
19 September, 2023 - Cambridge, UK
20 September, 2023 - London, UK
Our Life Science Conference will showcase ongoing clinical and preclinical research in the field of oncology, with a strong focus around functional genomics and multi-omics research.
This event will foster collaboration between industry and the clinical/research communities and provide an opportunity to discuss the latest academic research and how it could be applied in the pharma and biotech industry to develop new treatments.
The event, which is free to attend, will be hosted across two sites, with a diverse line-up of topics and speakers. Lunch and refreshments are included.
Registration for this event closes on Wednesday, 8 September.
Conference overview
Day One – Tuesday 19 September
08:30 - 17:30 (BST)
Venue: University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC): CRUK Cambridge Institute.
Topics include:
Day Two – Wednesday 20 September
08:30 - 17:30 (BST)
Venue: University College London (UCL): British Museum Lecture Theatre.
Topics include:
The two-day programme will feature speaker presentations, panel discussions, networking, and exhibition opportunities.
Together, these will give an overview of research expertise and current collaborations at the host site and neighbouring organisations such as the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Imperial College, Kings College, and the Crick Institute.
If you have any questions about:
Tuesday 19 September, Cambridge, UK
Speakers:
Panel discussion:
Theme: Bridging with Cambridge Massachusetts and Cambridge UK
Chair: Chandra Ramanathan (Head of Innovation Hubs, Danaher)
Panelists: Tony Kouzarides (Milner Therapeutics Institute, University of Cambridge), Beate Mueller-Tiemann (Cytiva), James Bayne (Nucleate), Jason Mellad (Start Codon), Kourosh Saeb-Parsy (University of Cambridge) and Sadik Kassim (Danaher).
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Wednesday 20 September - London, UK
Speakers:
Panel discussion:
Theme: Research translation – How can we convert academic research in to developing new technologies through industry partnerships?
Chair: Chandra Ramanathan (Head of Innovation Hubs, Danaher)
Panelists: John Welsh (Cytiva), Richard Vellacott (BiologIC Technologies), Jane Kinghorn (UCL), Robin Shattock (Imperial College London)
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Exhibitor showcase, affiliations and collaborations
Exhibitors showcase
Affiliation and collaborations
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