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BioProNET2 - 7th Annual Science Meeting
Virtual event, November 19th-20th 2020


Dear <<First Name>>,

BioProNET2 continues the Annual BioProNET Science Symposia series 
The 7th Annual Meeting will be virtual, November 19/20 2020

This years’ symposium will be virtual, covering the entire range of production and manufacture of biological modalities (expression-process-analytics).  Presentations will be delivered in short sessions, starting on the afternoon of November 19th and throughout November 20th. A short poster session will run on November 20th.  

The meeting is free to attend and you can register HERE.

Speakers confirmed to date include: 


BioProNET2 is an academic-industry networking club sponsored by industry, who together with a group of academics aim to maintain and develop the community that was brought together so successfully by BioProNET.  

BioProNET2 Steering Group:
Paul Dalby (UCL), Alan Dickson (University of Manchester), Jo Flannelly (University of Manchester), Cleo Kontoravdi (Imperial College), Mark Smales (University of Kent), Ivan Wall (Aston University).
 
The steering group includes representatives of Allergan Biologics, AZ, Cell & Gene Therapy Catapult, Cobra Biologics, Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies, GSK, Kymab, Lonza Biologics, Pall Corporation.

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