Antibody Engineering & Design

 

Antibody Engineering & Design - Event details

  07/27/2010 - 07/29/2010 UNKNOWN, Boston, USA  (Massachusetts)
 
Description
The world’s first and only antibody event designed by you…

The Biorbis Antibody Engineering & Design, USA conference is a new breed of antibody meeting, different to any other you've experienced.

Because it's been designed by you.

It's been designed by people from companies like Genentech, MedImmune, Roche, Abbott, Johnson & Johnson, Biogen Idec, Merck, UCB Celltech, Pfizer and many other big pharmaceutical companies and innovative biotechs.

Why attend?

Shorn of tired case studies and company overviews, the focus is on delivering practical value to your antibody drug development activities.

Covering challenges and opportunities identified by you, you'll leave this meeting with a raft of new ideas and contacts to take back to your organization.

Hear speakers talk about overcoming problems you're facing with a level of frankness and sincerity you can't get from any other antibody event.

Meet innovative scientists and research leaders from big pharma and large biotech, and understand how they meet the challenges associated with engineering and designing more effective antibody drugs.



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More details (event webpage):  www.hansonwade.com
Apply for event:  Link

Event language:  English
Contact info:
Biorbis  Tom Richardson
Phone: +44 203 141 8700
Fax: +44 207 222 2685
Email: info@hansonwade.com
Contact form:  Link







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