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Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (CamNTF): March Event

Sanger Building Department of Biochemistry, Cambridge, United Kingdom

With the Gurdon Institute, we will be co-hosting the next Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum which brings together academic, biotech and industry scientists researching new therapeutics in the Cambridge and the local area.  

Clinical Genomics – From Exciting Technologies to Clinical Adoption

EMBL-EBI, Wellcome Genome Campus Hinxton, Cambridge, United Kingdom

This event will review some areas in which clinical genomics can have a significant impact including rare diseases, infection diseases and cancer and will discuss how to ensure these technologies reach the widest patient audience possible. It is aimed at anybody from academia or industry with an interest in genomics and its impact on healthcare […]

ELRIG Research and Innovation 2018: New Biology, New Targets

Homerton College, Cambridge Hills Road, Cambridge

The meeting will bring together world class speakers and leading academic and industry experts who will discuss the challenges and opportunities in the area of new technologies and novel targets to improve the success of drug discovery and to develop new therapeutic agents. Hear up-to-date views on this exciting and rapidly evolving area, including presentations […]

Linguamatics Spring Text Mining Conference

Moller Centre Churchill College, Storey’s Way, Cambridge, United Kingdom

The conference provides new, experienced and potential users of Linguamatics I2E software an excellent opportunity to explore the latest trends in natural language processing-based text mining.

Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum (CamNTF) May Event

CAB lecture theatre, Clifford Allbutt Building, Biomedical Campus University of Cambridge, Cambridge

This meeting will highlight a range of perspectives and contributions to the development of new therapeutics. Cambridge New Therapeutics Forum events are open to all scientists researching new therapeutics in Cambridge and the local area.