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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Bobbie Claxton. Join us for two exciting days, starting on 5th February and ending on 6th February that will showcase an exceptional line-up of academic and industry speakers exploring breakthrough stem cell technologies transforming drug discovery and therapeutic development. Co-hosted by the Babraham Institute and Newcastle University, the Frontiers in Stem Cell Innovation Conference will feature key talks and panel discussion sessions focused on stem cell technologies, disease modelling, and translational research. Day 1 will open with a keynote by Prof. Majlinda Lako (Professor of Stem Cell Science, Newcastle University) and a panel discussion followed by networking at the Wellcome Genome Campus. Day 2, hosted at Babraham Research Campus, features keynote talks from Prof. Fiona Ducotterd ( Professor of Neuroscience, University College) and Prof. Mark Kotter (Founder of bit.bio, Meatable, clock.bio, Research Professor at the University of Cambridge), focusing on stem cell applications in neuroscience and oncology. Full speaker details at: https://FISCI2026.eventbrite.co.uk Register by the 14th of January This talk is part of the Babraham Events series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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