2nd Annual Cell Culture & Bioprocessing Congress 2013

4th November - 5th November 2013 | London
Oxford Global

2nd Annual Cell Culture & Bioprocessing Congress 2013

 

200 delegates representing leading biotech companies, global pharma organisations and internationally renowned academic institutions

50 presentations, case studies and panel discussions focused on the key issues in cell line optimisation, process development and biological production

4 interactive streams:

  • Cell line development x2
  • Biological process development
  • Biological production

Co-located with our Stem Cell Congress 2013

 

14 pre-scheduled one to one meetings, exhibition and informal networking opportunities

Oxford Global Conferences are proud to present our 2nd Annual Cell Culture & Bioprocessing Congress, taking place on 4th & 5th November, 2013 at the Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington.

Experts predict that the global cell culture market will be worth over $6.3 billion by 2018. This congress offers invaluable insights into key technological and scientific advances, addressing the most pressing challenges in the cell culture industry.

Over two days, the congress will attract over 200 senior-level decision makers working at the forefront of the cell culture and bioprocessing industry from the US and Europe. The conference programme consists of world-class keynote addresses, industry and academic led presentations and panel debates as well as ample networking opportunities, creating an interactive platform for high-level scientific and business discussion.

On Day One, our panel of cell culture experts will discuss the latest methods in cell line engineering and advances in cell culture development. Presentations will cover the critical issues in downstream processing, developing a successful cell fermentation process and achieving reliable process characterisation.

Day Two will feature case studies on the opportunities and challenges in 3D cell culture and cell media, and the latest insights into optimising cell line performance, quality and stability. Our internationally renowned speakers will also discuss quality by design, raw material management and single use technologies.

Co-located with the Stem Cell Congress, this event is a must attend for anyone working in cell culture and bioprocessing.

The Cell Culture & Bioprocessing Congress is part of the highly successful Oxford Global Proteins Series. For more information on other events in the series, please see the details below: