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Engineering Biology in Cambridge

 

The February meeting of the Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (CamNTF) is now open for registration. This scientific forum is open to all scientists interested in research and development of new therapeutics in Cambridge and the local area, including scientists at the University, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, CROs, and not-for-profit organisations. The aim is to promote interactions between scientists at these organisations to improve opportunities for biotechnology research and development.

The purpose of Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (CamNTF) is to promote interactions between scientists at these organisations in order to improve opportunities for biotechnology research and development.

Launched in 2015, CamNTF hosts early-evening meetings open to all scientists interested in research into new therapeutics. These rotate around different organisations located in the Cambridge biotech cluster. Each two-hour session will begin with short scientific presentations and will be followed by networking, wine and nibbles. 

Hear from Professor Chris Dobson on his work towards therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s as well as talks from Melinda Duer and Robert Phipps.

Attendance is free but all attendees must register in advance.  Places are limited and early registration will be important to avoid disappointment! 

Date: 
Thursday, 1 February, 2018 - 17:30 to 20:00
Event location: 
BMS Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road, Cambridge