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BioWales 2010 Conferencing & Partnering Event
BioWales 2010 at the Vale Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort near Cardiff on 17th & 18 March, marks its eighth year growing from a stand alone conference to an international event comprising a major exhibition and a biopartnering section including 1-2-1 meetings.
This year’s conference will focus on the hot topics in the sector, amongst them the key theme of stem cells industrialisation for drug development and therapy, with a line-up of eminent speakers including Nobel Prize for Medicine winner Professor Sir Martin Evans, Professor of Mammalian Genetics at Cardiff University; Stephen Minger, Head of Research and Development for Cell Technologies at GE Healthcare; and Anthony Davies, VP Product Development at Geron.
Nobel Laureate Sir Martin was the first to discover the existence of embryonic stem cells in mice and so he is often considered the ‘chief architect’ of stem cell research. In 2007 he was recognised with two colleagues by the Nobel Assembly for ‘a series of ground-breaking discoveries concerning embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals’.
Other themes featuring at BioWales 2010 are:
- Translational research
- Point of care diagnostics
- Cancer genetics
- Futurewatch – a regular annual feature that highlights the next big thing in life sciences
To register for BioWales 2010, visit www.biowalesevent.com/register-online/registration-online.
Registration costs £50+vat and you can now register multiple persons in one transaction.
For further information go to: www.biowalesevent.com/register-online/registration-online
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BioWales 2010 Conferencing & Partnering Event
This year’s conference will focus on the hot topics in the sector, amongst them the key theme of stem cells industrialisation for drug development and therapy, with a line-up of eminent speakers including Nobel Prize for Medicine winner Professor Sir Martin Evans, Professor of Mammalian Genetics at Cardiff University; Stephen Minger, Head of Research and Development for Cell Technologies at GE Healthcare; and Anthony Davies, VP Product Development at Geron.
Nobel Laureate Sir Martin was the first to discover the existence of embryonic stem cells in mice and so he is often considered the ‘chief architect’ of stem cell research. In 2007 he was recognised with two colleagues by the Nobel Assembly for ‘a series of ground-breaking discoveries concerning embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals’.
Other themes featuring at BioWales 2010 are:
- Translational research
- Point of care diagnostics
- Cancer genetics
- Futurewatch – a regular annual feature that highlights the next big thing in life sciences
To register for BioWales 2010, visit www.biowalesevent.com/register-online/registration-online.
Registration costs £50+vat and you can now register multiple persons in one transaction.
For further information go to: www.biowalesevent.com/register-online/registration-online
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