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An Advanced Course on Cellular Bioprocess Technology

Written by BCI Staff | Feb 19, 2013 3:33:00 PM

An Advanced Course on Cellular Bioprocess Technology

Course - Minneapolis, Minnesota

Review two decades of process research, learn the current state of technology, and see future opportunities with this concise, in-depth course.

Join leading researchers from around the world for this interactive four-day seminar covering the fundamentals and practical analysis of cell culture technology and bioengineering. The Cellular Bioprocess Technology short course is offered annually at the University of Minnesota.

The course is also available to be held on-site at pharmaceutical and biotech companies, a popular option for companies who wish to have multiple employees attend.

-The definitive course in cell culture technology

-Learn fundamentals, practical analysis and emerging tools and trends

-See complex data translated to real-life relevant points

-Experience two decades of research expertise and practical know-how presented in organized, user-friendly formats

-Uniquely designed for scientific professionals of diverse backgrounds in engineering and the physical and biological sciences

- Engineers and physical scientists who wish to gain essential knowledge in cell biology and molecular genetics and learn the relevance of physical principles in bioprocess operations

- Life scientists who wish to learn facets of biology that relate to process engineering, as well as key engineering principles that can constrain and amplify biological potentials

(Courtesy of University of Minnesota, via en.wikipedia.org)

An Advanced Course on Cellular Bioprocess Technology

June 10-13, 2013

University of Minnesota, The University Commons Hotel, 615 Washington Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, MN, US

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