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Cell Culture 2016: 2nd- 4th February 2016

This three-day international summit will examine some of the latest applications of cell culture technology, some that are still “over the horizon”, and some of the problems that must be solved before it can reach its full potential. Cell culture has matured to become the pivotal technology in biopharmaceutical research, development and production, and its use in this and other areas continues to expand rapidly.

The enormous potential of cell culture technology in the fields of stem cell and regenerative medicine is being realized; and its utility in research grows ever greater. This event will bring together leading researchers from many backgrounds in an informal setting, with plenty of opportunity for discussion and debate.


Announcing : Cell Culture 2016

This three-day international summit will examine some of the latest applications of cell culture technology, some that are still “over the horizon”, and some of the problems that must be solved before it can reach its full potential. Cell culture has matured to become the pivotal technology in biopharmaceutical research, development and production, and its use in this and other areas continues to expand rapidly.


Cell Culture 2016

This three-day international summit will examine some of the latest applications of cell culture technology, some that are still “over the horizon”, and some of the problems that must be solved before it can reach its full potential. Cell culture has matured to become the pivotal technology in biopharmaceutical research, development and production, and its use in this and other areas continues to expand rapidly.


Horizon Discovery successfully engineers CHO cells using rAAV-mediated homologous recombination

Glutamine Synthetase (GS)-negative CHO cell lines could accelerate the development of cell lines within the bioproduction industry by acting as a valuable resource for stringent selection. Currently, selection based on GS is frequently compromised by the endogenous expression of the enzyme.


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