The
2nd Annual Cell Biology Virtual Event is coming to you September 26
th-27
th! Register now! This year’s speakers will discuss recent discoveries in biological research, advancements in techniques, and tool developments in cell research. Cell biology integrates into many other disciplines, making this event valuable across a wide range of research focuses. Even as a basis of knowledge, learning about the newest trends in cell biology can provide deeper insights for gene editing, bioproduction, cell therapies, immune response, and more.
LabRoots aims to offer a Cell Biology Virtual Event that continues to create a valuable platform for inspiring global and interdisciplinary collaboration in a virtual environment. Participants will learn from experts on topics such as: Translational Approaches, Imaging, Live Cell Dynamics, Cell Therapy, and 3D Cell Cultures.
Check out this year’s speakers:
Elisabeth Binder, PhD - Director, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry
Jie Xiao, PhD - Associate Professor, Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
Kersti Alm, PhD - Application Specialist at Phase Holographic Imaging
Carlemi Calitz, PhD - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Phamacen North-West University (NWU)
Alicia Henn, PhD - Chief Scientific Officer, BioSpherix
Calley Hirsch - Development Engineer / Scientist II, CCRM
Bo Huang, PhD - Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco
Dr. Michael Johnson - Chief Executive Officer - Visikol Inc.
Peter O'Toole, PhD - Director of the Bioscience Technology Facility, Head of Imaging Cytometry, Department of Biology, University of York
YongKeun Park, PhD - Associate Professor, Department of Physics, KAIST, Director, Time-Reversal Mirror Creative Research Center, Co-Founder and CTO, Tomocube, Inc.
Ania Wronski, PhD - Product Manager, Engineered Cells, Synthego
In addition to attending amazing presentations, chatting with experts, and earning free
Continuing Education (PACE) credits, if you have new research that you would like to present, submit a poster! The
virtual poster session offers the opportunity to present your data to a global audience. Send in a PDF poster and video summary and discuss results with interested colleagues through email. We look forward to seeing you there!
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