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Events

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28May

From Discovery to Market: Part 1 - Getting Your Idea Funded

Michael Smith Lecture Theatre, University of Manchester

The North-West, and Manchester in particular, is a centre for world-class academic bioscience research. However, there are many hurdles and potential strategies towards turning innovative bench-based concepts into a commercial reality.

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12Jun

Anglonordic Medtech Conference II

London

The Anglonordic Medtech Conference is an invitation-only annual conference with a main focus on 1:1 partnering, investment and showcasing young and upcoming companies in the Nordic and UK regions to the European and larger global investment community. Company pitches are interspersed with plenary sessions and panel discussions through the day.

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13Jun

Anglonordic Biotech Conference

London

The Anglo-Nordic region continues to be one of the fastest growing biotech regions in the world. Now entering our tenth year, the Anglonordic Biotech Conference provides the ideal one-stop opportunity to discover, collaborate and invest in this success.

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14Jun

Medical Devices and Health Technologies Industry Open Day

Firth Court, University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield invites you to a FREE “Medical Devices and Health Technologies Industry Open Day”. Join us for our 3rd annual Open Day to find out about the latest developments in healthtech and how partnering with one of Europe’s top Universities can take your R&D to the next level.

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18Jun

Nowgen course: Fundamentals of next generation sequencing

The Nowgen Centre, Manchester

This one-day course is aimed at researchers and scientists from the NHS, academia and industry who require an introduction to next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. Delegates will learn about the main sequencing platforms, their underlying chemistry and sample preparation approaches. The course will cover the varied applications of NGS technologies in diagnostic genetics, clinical research and public health microbiology. Case studies will demonstrate how NGS is currently being used and the bioinformatic considerations will be discussed.

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