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2013 Biotechnology & Standards Conference: The Prospects for a Life Science Standards Revolution

Posted on Sep 28, 2013 1:15:00 AM

2013 Biotechnology & Standards Conference: The Prospects for a Life Science Standards Revolution

Conference - Cambridge, MA, United States

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Biomedical Innovation (CBI) and the Global Biological Standards Institute (GBSI) are co-hosting a 1-day conference on the growing role of standards in biotechnology.

This conference seeks to engage academics, practitioners, and policymakers on the prospects and challenges in establishing standards in life sciences research and commercialization.

Standards are used in all areas of life science research and are critical to assure the quality and safety of biomanufactured research tools, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Standards also have the potential to enhance research productivity, limit duplication and facilitate future biomedical innovation.

Organization: MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation & The Global Biological Standards Institute

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(Courtesy of the Broad Institute, via en.wikipedia.org)

2013 Biotechnology & Standards Conference: The Prospects for a Life Science Standards Revolution

Tue, Oct 01, 2013 - Tue, Oct 01, 2013

The Broad Institute

7 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, United States

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