The range of biologicals under development is unprecedented and their therapeutic potential is phenomenal. Wonderful innovations are in progress but the fulfilment of their potential is challenged by finance, timelines and societal pressures. BioProNET2 has yet again built an exciting research meeting programme with exceptional national and international industrial/academic speakers covering the entire spectrum of bioprocessing – from molecular fundamentals to processes and their control to application of AI/ML to understanding and implementation of sustainability.
The meeting has been designed to facilitate networking and as part of that we encourage you to present your work at the meeting, either as a short talk or poster. In addition, we have arranged an introductory session on personal skills development for early career researchers in both academia and industry immediately prior to the main scientific sessions in the morning of October 15th (contributed by the Innovate UK-funded RESILIENCE Leadership Accelerator Programme, delivered by Dr Tony Bradshaw)
Session 1 – Engineering Biology enables New Products and Processes?
Session 2 – Sustainability – Someone Else’s Problem?
Session 3 - Staying in (Process) Control – Will AI help
Session 4 – Making Downstream Even Better for New Modalities?
Session 5 – Really? Novel systems bring tomorrow closer.
Speakers include - Dan Bracewell (UCL), Bernadette Byrne (Imperial), Matt Dale (Cocinnity), Simone Dimartino (University of Edinburgh), Jane Farrar (Trinity College Dublin), Simon Fischer (Boehringer Ingelheim, Biberach), Jeannette Gebel (Ningaloo, Hanover), David Gruber (Ipsen), Mark Howarth (University of Cambridge), Sakis Mantalaris (Trinity College Dublin), Diego Oyaruzun (University of Edinburgh), Nicki Panoskaltsis (Trinity College Dublin), Maria Papathanasiou (Imperia College London), Antonio Roldao (IBET, Lisbon), Jordan Turnbull (Fuse Vectors, Copenhagen).