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Tue, Nov 24, 2009
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Small Scale Bio-production: Beyond the Flask. - Conference (BioPark Hertfordshire, Welwyn Garden City)
"Once you can produce it in a flask, what next? The focus of this meeting will be on techniques for the bioproduction of usable quantities of biologic materials, specifically recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies, cytokines viruses and other secreted cellular products from eukaryotic cells. Topics covered will include expression systems, mammalian vs. insect vs. other, constituitive vs. transient expression, cell culture medium considerations and culture devices for scale-up that can be used in any laboratory. This meeting should show the fastest pathway from discovery to proof of principle and the production of 100 mgs to several grams of product" Meeting Chair: Dr John J.S. Cadwell, President and CEO, FiberCell Systems Inc, USA
Thu, Dec 10, 2009
Stem Cells: A Pathway Through the Maze - Oxford University - Course / Training / Workshop (Oxford)
Few topics have captured the imagination of the general public quite as dramatically as stem cells, both for the potential they offer regenerative medicine and the ethical sensitivities they create. This two-day course is intended to dispel the myths behind stem cell biology and introduce delegates to the science behind the headlines, the pitfalls as well as the promises. Although the course will assume basic knowledge of the biomedical sciences, no previous understanding of stem cell biology will be required. The course will begin by introducing key concepts in the field which will form the basis for exploring the properties of selected populations of adult and embryonic stem cells. Day two will be devoted to applied topics that are essential to the therapeutic application of stem cell biology before focussing on ethical and regulatory issues and surveying the landscape for patenting and marketing of stem cell therapies. The taught component of the course will draw on the varied expertise available within the University of Oxford, with contributions from outside experts, where appropriate. This course is led by Dr Paul Fairchild, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford.
Fri, Dec 11, 2009
Stem Cells: A Pathway Through the Maze - Oxford University - Course / Training / Workshop (Oxford)
Few topics have captured the imagination of the general public quite as dramatically as stem cells, both for the potential they offer regenerative medicine and the ethical sensitivities they create. This two-day course is intended to dispel the myths behind stem cell biology and introduce delegates to the science behind the headlines, the pitfalls as well as the promises. Although the course will assume basic knowledge of the biomedical sciences, no previous understanding of stem cell biology will be required. The course will begin by introducing key concepts in the field which will form the basis for exploring the properties of selected populations of adult and embryonic stem cells. Day two will be devoted to applied topics that are essential to the therapeutic application of stem cell biology before focussing on ethical and regulatory issues and surveying the landscape for patenting and marketing of stem cell therapies. The taught component of the course will draw on the varied expertise available within the University of Oxford, with contributions from outside experts, where appropriate. This course is led by Dr Paul Fairchild, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford.
Thu, Oct 7, 2010
Induced pluripotent stem cells: production and utility in regenerative medicine - Conference (BioPark Hertfordshire , Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 3AX ,United Kingdom)
Gene delivery technology and iPS cell characterization and subsequent cell differentiation are critical aspects of iPS cell biology. This meeting will address both issues.



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