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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Alexandra Huener. Are you interested in working for a biotech company? This event aims to matchmake students/postdocs with biotech firms, making connections that may lead to opportunities for placement. This event is organised by Cambridge Gravity in collaboration with the Milner Therapeutics Institute. The biotech companies at this matchmaking event have been invited from the Milner Institute’s affiliated company network, and from start-up companies within the Milner Bio-Incubator Frame Shift. This event is free to attend. Aimed at early-career life scientists (PhD students and postdocs), it is an opportunity to view short presentations from, and network with, biotech companies in Cambridge, as well as to meet like-minded PhD students and postdocs. PROGRAMME 17:45 – 18:00 Registration 18:00 – 18:15 Welcome by Prof Tony Kouzarides 18:15 – 19:45 Presentations of Biotech Companies 19:45 – 22:30 Networking session About Cambridge Gravity Cambridge Gravity inspires and supports scientists to achieve their full potential in academia, industry and entrepreneurship: a gateway into pharma, biotech and company building. Website: http://www.gravity.cam.ac.uk About The Milner Therapeutics Institute The Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) is a biomedical institute and acts as a catalyst and a driver, forming dynamic partnerships to unlock the power of emerging discoveries. The institute promotes interactions between affiliated companies and academic, pharmaceutical or bio-technology partners, with the aim of building a cohesive community with an aligned vision. This talk is part of the Cambridge Gravity series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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