Events

75th Annual Meeting of the British Microcirculation and Vascular Biology Society
The Annual Conference of the British Microcirculation & Vascular Biology Society provides an invaluable opportunity for the vascular community in the UK to come together and share innovative cutting-edge science and techniques. The 2025 meeting will also highlight advancements in animal-free and 3Rs technologies, fostering important conversations about animal use among the next generation of researchers.
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4th Interdisciplinary Signaling Workshop
In this interdisciplinary workshop advanced science is combined with informal summer activities to solve multi-disciplinary scientific questions, by bringing early career scientists (PhDs and postdocs) together with more established researchers in a relaxing and beautiful location.
The 2025 workshop will have special focus on inflammation-related diseases.
Invited speakers will present talks on the topics of systems medicine, disease models (including organoid-based approaches), microbiome and host-microbe analyses, network modelling, multi-omics and precision medicine.
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Mechanisms and Models of Cancer 2025
17th annual symposium mechanisms and models of cancer
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The Cell Summit ’25 – Innovations in Processing & Scale Up
An exclusive Thought Leadership Meeting in Indianapolis exploring the latest innovations and challenges in biopreservation and cell therapy manufacturing. Industry experts will discuss formulation, freezing, storage, thawing, automation, and regulatory compliance, providing insights into optimizing workflows, ensuring product integrity, and scaling advanced therapies. Whether you’re tackling CGT development, logistics, or regulatory hurdles, this event offers valuable perspectives and collaboration opportunities to drive next generation cell therapy solutions.
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CARMA conference
The 2nd CARMA one day conference will be on Tuesday 9th September 2025 at the beautiful BMA House in London.
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UK Stem Cell Network
The original UK National Stem Cell Network provided a focal point for the community and particularly supported early career stem cell researchers (ECRs) by providing opportunities to network and engage with stakeholders and leaders in the field at events close to home.
UK Stem Cell Network 25, aims to canvass the community and seek a mandate to reform this vital network, reconnecting a community to help retain the UK competitiveness in our field for the benefit of the UK society and economy.
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