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Following the highly successful summit held in October last year, Global Engage is pleased to announce that the event will be returning on 20-21st October in central London.

The summit consists of our 4th qPCR and Digital PCR Congress, 3rd Synthetic Biology Congress and 2nd Microfluidics Congress.  This year’s event is expected to build on the 550 attendees, 100 poster presentations and 50 exhibitors at the 2015 summit.

The summit offers a vibrant exhibition room full of technology providers showcasing their technologies and other solutions, poster presentation sessions, expert led case study presentations and interactive Q&A panel discussions from a speaker faculty examining topics on:
  • Human Synthetic Biology
  • Plant Synthetic Biology
  • Digital PCR   
  • qPCR
  • PCR: Plant, Food and Environment Case Studies   
  • Microfluidics

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For a more details on a specific topic, please visit the individual conference pages below...


This year, the Summit consists of:

Designed for experts working in genome engineering, technological development, cell building, bio-manufacturing and gene editing, the Synthetic Biology Congress will examine the latest developments in these fields in both the healthcare and plant biology sectors. Between these presentations, groups of respected experts will meet in panel talks, discussing a range of topics linked to the future of Synthetic Biology.

In this promising, and collaborative field, this conference provides a timely interactive networking forum, offering the opportunity to take home cutting edge research, strategies, methods and solutions to allow you to keep up to date with the latest advancements, novel methods and applications of Synthetic Biology.

Featured Speakers:
Jay Keasling
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering
University of California, Berkeley

Richard KitneyRichard Kitney
Professor of Biomedical Systems Engineering
Imperial College London

Karmella HaynesKarmella Haynes
Assistant Professor of Medical Engineering
Arizona State University

Vincent
                                NoireauxVincent Noireaux
Associate Professor
University of Minnesota




Bringing together industry & academic experts working in areas such as molecular biology/diagnostics, gene expression, genomics, biomarkers, pathogen detection, GMO, mRNA, NGS, bioinformatics and data management, the congress  examined the latest developments, opportunities and applications of both dPCR and qPCR through case studies across diverse areas such as oncology, virology, infectious diseases, vaccines, prenatal diagnosis, clinical applications, microbiology, food microbiology, plant/ecology genomics, environmental testing and other novel applications.

With increasing numbers of real-time PCR users purchasing digital PCR due to its reduction in cost, absolute quantification, improved sensitivity, precision and greater robustness; and with the gene amplification market predicted to grow to $2.2 billion by 2017, this conference provides a timely opportunity to learn first-hand about applications and guidelines in dPCR whilst also keeping up to date with latest developments and strategies in qPCR.

Featured Speakers:
Stephen BustinStephen Bustin
Professor
Anglia Ruskin University

Anders StahlbergAnders Ståhlberg
Assoc. Professor
University of Gothenburg

Philip DayPhilip Day
Director of the Quantitative
Molecular Medicine Group
University of Manchester

Penny HirschPenny Hirsch
Professor, Soil Microbial Ecology
Rothamsted Research


 Microfluidics is a rapidly developing area of research, and scientists are continually discovering the wide range of possibilities the technology can provide. At the intersection of engineering, physics, chemistry, nanotechnology, and biotechnology, microfluidics is revolutionising the way patients are diagnosed, monitored and treated, and is unlocking the potential for reduced reagent consumption and thus, cost.

 Attracting experts working in all areas of microfluidics, the conference will examine the latest developments in the technologies and techniques being used for progressing medical research, as well as the challenges and future of microfluidics.

Featured Speakers:
Andreas ManzAndreas Manz
KIST Europe, Saarbrucken
Eugenia KumachevaEugenia Kumacheva
Professor, University
of Toronto

J. Michael Ramsey
Minnie N. Goldby Distinguished Professor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Christoph MertenChristoph Merten
Group Leader
European Molecular Biology Laboratory


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