News & Events

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The events listed here are hosted by BioCoR, ATP-Bio, IEM, or are generally recommended by BioCoR.


Upcoming:

CryoChatsTM :  Chats every month

ISBER 2023:  Annual Meeting May 3-6

BioCoR Preservation of Cell Therapies Short Course:  May 23-24

Allogeneic Cell Therapies Summit:  May 22-25

CRYO2023:  *In Minneapolis!* July 25-27

AABB 2023:  Annual Meeting October 14-17

AATB 2023:  Annual Meeting September 17-20

 


Past:

TERMIS 2023:  Annual Meeting April 11-14

Supply Chain & Logistics for Cell Therapies Summit:  March 7-9

SLAS 2023:  International Conference February 25 - March 1

BioMAN Summit:  December 6-8th

AATB 2022:  Annual Meeting September 19-22

2022 IEM:  Annual Conference September 27th

Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing & Commercialization US:  September 27-30

AABB 2022:  Annual Meeting October 1-4

Cryogenic Considerations for Cell & Gene Therapy (CGT):  October 17-19

ARMI BioFab:  Meeting in the Millyard October 25-27

SLAS 2022:  International Conference February 5-9

Supply Chain & Logistics for Cell Therapies Summit:  Virtual Summit October 26-28, 2022

Allogeneic Cell Therapies Summit:  July 26-28, 2022

ISBER 2022:  May 17-20

CRYO2022:  Society for Cryobiology Annual Meeting July 19-22

2022 ATP-Bio Research & Innovation Annual Meeting:  April 12-13

 

 


 

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New Hubel Publication!

Rui's paper on developmental stage specific cryopreservation challenges of sensory neurons has been published in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, congrats Rui!

Congrats President Hubel!

Allison is the president-elect of the Society for Cryobiology!  

From the executive director Nicole Evans:  "Allison will become the first female President of the Society for Cryobiology which is notable and to be celebrated. I have no doubt she will serve as an inspiration to many young women cryobiologists to put themselves forward for leadership positions within the Society in years to come."

Congrats Allison!