Programme for the 3rd Fraunhofer Life Science Symposium is online

The symposium is organised and hosted by the Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology. The six sessions concern regeneration in cardiac and cerebral ischemia.

The conference is particularly focused on stem cells and their use for ischemic diseases and other applications. The second day of the symposium concerns process development for cell-based therapies as well as monitoring and imaging of ischemic diseases. In addition to the 24 lectures conference participants have the possibility of meeting with the numerous industrial partners or browsing the poster exhibition in the light-flooded atrium of the newly opened Fraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and Immunology.

This year approximately 150-200 people are expected to take part in the symposium. Don't miss the opportunity to participate at this scientific event and meet interesting people from research, industry, university and clinic.

Further information as well as the registration form is available under: http://www.fs-leipzig.com.

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