Upcoming events

Exhibiting

Advanced Therapies Week

20th-23rd January 2025 | Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, Texas, USA

Advanced Therapies Week has been the epicenter of the cell & gene therapy revolution, a dynamic and must-attend forum where breakthrough technologies and impactful partnerships come to life to transform drug development.

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Exhibiting

Bezos Centre: Scientific kick-off event

20th-21st January 2025 | Imperial College London, UK

This two-day event will highlight the Centre’s pioneering research and foster collaboration among key stakeholders in the alternative protein space, with the opportunity to engage with leading scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders as we explore advancements in plant-based, fermentation, and cultivated meat technologies.

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CAOS 2025: Conference on Advancements in Organoid Sciences

30th-31st January 2025 | Hamburg, Germany

Our aim is to create a platform for leaders in organoid research to discuss the advancements in 3D culture systems.

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Sponsoring

LSCN Symposium – Organoids in Action: Bridging Developmental Biology and Disease Studies

5th February 2025 | Queen Mary Innovation Centre, London, UK

Organoid technologies have revolutionized research by enabling the growth of 3D, miniaturized, and organ-like structures derived from stem/progenitor cells. These models closely mimic the architecture and functionality of real organs, providing unprecedented insights into developmental biology and disease processes. Organoid technologies bridge the gap between traditional cell culture and animal models, advancing both basic research and clinical applications.

London Stem Cell Network (LSCN) is proud to announce its next workshop, titled Organoids in Action: Bridging Developmental Biology and Disease Studies.

The workshop, sponsored by Qkine, Amsbio and BIOTECHNE, will be hosted at Queen Mary University London (Clark Kennedy Lecture Theatre, QMU Innovation Centre, 42 New Rd, London E1 2AX) in the afternoon of Wednesday 5th of February.

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WORD+ 2025

11-13th February 2025 | Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, Cambridge, UK

Now in its third year: Simply the event for organoid and organ-on-a-chip researchers!

400 appx attendees, >30 leading researcher talks, 35 innovative technology booths and an optional third day of organoid and chip training too. Read and watch reviews from 2024 below and also watch a few free talks for a limited time too.

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3rd Annual Meat Evolution Leaders Summit 2025

12-13th February 2025 | Raffles, Singapore

MEVO is a leaders summit that exclusively brings in-person for up to 200 decision makers from prominent to small-sized manufacturers, commercial producers, investors, cutting-edge technology providers, intellectuals, brands and future food vanguards who want to increase their knowledge and footprint in this lucrative growth market.

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Pluripotent Stem Cells: Summit on Setting Standards and Shaping Therapies

13th February 2025 | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

The Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult and the ISSCR are pleased to invite you to a jointly hosted Summit in Edinburgh, a city renowned for groundbreaking science and home to the largest community of stem cell scientists in Europe.

The Summit will bring together world-renowned experts from academia and industry to discuss challenges and opportunities for developers of pluripotent derived advanced therapies.

The Summit is designed to bring together international thought leaders, developers, and regulatory experts in PSC-based therapies for interactive discussions on the opportunities and challenges in the field along with an update on the ISSCR’s work on the Best Practices for the Development of PSC-Derived Cellular Therapies.

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Stem Cell Competition as a Driver of Premalignancy and Cancer

24th February 2025 | Trumpington, UK

Join us to explore how stem cell competition can lead to premalignancy and cancer in this interactive event!

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