2017 International Conference of Developmental Biology, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine – from Basic Research to Applications

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In order to promote development of regenerative medicine through facilitating connections among local and international societies, assisting government to establish regenerative medicine related regulations and promoting the collaboration among academics, clinics, industry and government institutions, Genomics Research Center of Academia Sinica has joint efforts from FARM, TRPMA, TACT, TSDB, and TSSCR to hold this international conference.

The aim is to provide a platform for ideas exchange and collaborations between clinician and biologists to stimulate scientific discussions and collaborations. We anticipate the attendance of top scientists from UK, USA, Europe, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Countries of Asia-Pacific regions. Your presence will add significant value to the conference and once again, we extend our warmest welcome, and wish you a very productive and enjoyable experience at the“ 2017 International Conference on Developmental Biology, Stem Cells, and Regenerative Medicine – from Basic Research to Applications”

Time: Friday to Saturday, September 15 to 16, 2017
Venue: International Conference Hall, Humanities and Social Science Building, Academia Sinica
Organizers:

  • Genomics Research Center, Academia Sinica
  • Formosa Association Regenerative Medicine
  • Taiwan Research-based Biopharmaceutical  Manufacturers Association
  • Taiwan Association for Cell Therapy
  • Taiwanese Society of Developmental Biology
  • Taiwan Society for Stem Cell Research

Website: http://dbsrm2017.tw
Registration Deadline: August 31, 2017
Contact:Ms. Mendy Shih, +886-2-2787-1251, mendy@gate.sinica.edu.tw

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