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Chemical Biology Centre & RASOR - New Tools and Technologies for Drug Discovery and Quantitative Biology Main Entrance Exhibition Road Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London 30th June 2010
Featuring presentations, stands and posters highlighting recent developments from the CBC (www.chemicalbiology.ac.uk) and from
RASOR (www.gla.ac.uk/rasor/).
Concluding with a Dragons’ Den competition in which PhD students will showcase the commercial potential of their work to a panel of
guest experts, including Prof. David Delpy, Chief Executive of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Prof.
Sir Les Borysiewicz, Chief Executive of Medical Research Council (MRC), Prof. Douglas Kell, Executive of the Biotechnology and
Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), and Charles de Rohan, CEO of Genetix Limited.
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30th June 2010 |
Location: |
Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London
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Application and Fees: |
Free Event.
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For Further Information: |
Please contact Samantha DeMello. |
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10.30am | Registration, coffee and stand/poster viewing |
11.45am | Opening speech by the Rector of Imperial College |
12.00pm | Talk 1: Total Human Proteome on a Chip: Making and Reading a novel proteomic format using 2DIR (Prof David Klug, CBC) |
12.20pm | Talk 2: Microfluidics for single cell and proteomic technologies (Prof Jon Cooper, RASOR) |
12.40pm | Talk 3: Chemical proteomic technologies for drug discovery (Dr Edward Tate, CBC) |
1.00pm | Talk 4: LC and MS integratable digital microfluidic devices (Dr C Logan Mackay, RASOR) |
1.30pm | Lunch and stand/poster viewing |
3.00pm | Talk 5: Ultrasensitive quantitative proteomics by microfluidic single molecule analysis(Prof Keith Willison, CBC) |
3.20pm | Talk 6: Protein array based toolkits for clinical diagnostic and marker screening (Dr Andrew Pitt, RASOR) |
3.40pm | Talk 7: Druggable Inhibitors (Dr Rüdiger Woscholski, CBC) |
4.00pm | Talk 8: Multidimensional fluorescence imaging and metrology – for cell biology, drug discovery and label-free tissue studies (Prof Paul French, CBC) |
4.30pm | Refreshments and stand/poster viewing |
5.30pm | Poster prize announcement |
5.45pm | Dragons’ Den opening |
6.00pm | Dragons’ Den 1 |
6.15pm | Dragons’ Den 2 |
6.30pm | Dragons’ Den 3 |
6.45pm | Dragons’ Den 4 |
7.00pm | Panel deliberation / drinks reception |
7.30pm | Dragons’ Den prize announcement and CBC celebration |
8.00pm | Close |
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