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ELRIG Inaugural Cambridge Networking Event
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Dear All, The European Laboratory Research & Innovation Group (ELRIG) is a non-for-profit organisation serving the life science & drug discovery communities. ELRIG is pleased to announce the firstof a series of networking events in Cambridge. These events are being designed to develop solutions for unmet scientific or technical challenges. They are also great platforms to increase your external networks within Cambridge vibrant and diverse scientific community. This first event will feature presentation from: Dr. David Holmes, Sphere Fluidics “Single Cell Analysis Systems for Therapeutic Discovery” Dr. Cedric Ghevaert, Senior Lecturer at Stem Cell Institute at the University of Cambridge. “Making platelet in vitro for clinical use: A collaboration between cell biology and 3-dimensional bioengineered scaffolds” Dr. Jacqui Shields, group leader at MRC Cancer Unit at the University of Cambridge. Tumour stroma of the extended microenvironment: Modulators of immune suppression? Join us on the 1st of December 2016 at 6.00-8.30 pm at TTP Labtech Melbourne Science Park for an evening of great science. Registration is free as well as food and drink to facilitate networking. Register at: www.elrig.org/elrig-networking We hope to see you all there, ELRIG UK If you have a question about this list, please contact: Ana J. Narvaez. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 0 talks in the archive. Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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