Invitation to Genome BC’s Genomics Forum – RSVP required

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15th Annual Genomics Forum 

The Genome Engineering Revolution: CRISPR and SynBio

Thursday, May 25th, 2017
8:30am to 4:30pm (TBC)

 

UBC Pharmaceutical Sciences Building

2405 Wesbrook Mall, Room 1101
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3

Genome BC is pleased to invite BC’s life sciences community to attend our 15th Annual Genomics Forum.  

This is your opportunity to learn more about the scope, scale and progress of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics research in BC. This one-day scientific forum brings researchers and collaborators from all of BC’s life sciences sectors together to share information and discuss opportunities for future collaborations.  

There will be a blend of local, national and international speakers, panel discussions and audience engagement. 
 An  agenda is available here.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 

  

We strongly encourage your attendance as well as that of your team members (including grad students, post docs and project managers). This forum provides an opportunity to spark ideas, develop partnerships, and enhance current and future research collaborations.   

  

A light breakfast, coffee break and lunch will be provided. Registration for this free event is mandatory.

 

For up-to-date information, visit the event page at click here

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Research Exchange 2017 Poster Competition

  

As part of the 15th Annual Genomics Forum, graduate students are invited to present their research poster to the life sciences community in BC. Hosted by Genome BC and the Student Biotech Network, the poster competition will feature an impressive display of graduate, post-doctoral and platform technology research posters in disciplines across the life sciences (not just genomics). Judges from across the life sciences sector will determine the top three presentations.
Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three posters.

Entries for the poster competition must be registered in advance. Complete info will be found on their website: www.thesbn.ca.
 

Sincerely, 

Dr. Catalina Lopez-Correa

Chief Scientific Officer & Vice President, Sectors

Genome British Columbia

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