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SBE Past Conferences

Metabolic Engineering X

June 15, 2014 to June 19, 2014
The Metabolic Engineering Conference is a leading conference for sharing the state-of-the-art developments and achievements made in the field of metabolic engineering over the last two years. The theme of this year's conference is biological design and synthesis.

4th International Conference on Stem Cell Engineering

March 16, 2014 to March 19, 2014
Early Bird Registration Expires February 13th. Presented by the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) and the Society of Biological Engineering (SBE), this meeting brings together engineers, biologists, and clinicians who are working on cellular therapies in order to accelerate progress towards designing the stem cell and its environment.

SBE's 3rd International Conference on Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Development

February 24, 2013 to February 27, 2013
The theme of the AccBio/QbD 2013 is "Meeting Current Challenges in Therapeutic Protein Technical Development." The conference, co-chaired by Jim Thomas (Amgen) and Reed Harris (Genentech) will include a special 1 ½ day portion focused on application of Quality by Design in Biologics and will be chaired by Beth Junker (Merck).

4th ICBE—International Conference on Biomolecular Engineering

January 13, 2013 to January 16, 2013
The meeting will be held January 13-16, 2013 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The conference will be co-chaired by Ali Khademhosseini of Harvard University and Kristala Prather of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

6th International Conference on Bioengineering and Nanotechnology

June 24, 2012 to June 27, 2012
"Bionanoscience and Bioengineering for Translational Medicine": Fostering greater knowledge exchange and collaboration in the areas of bioengineering and nanotechnology.

3rd International Conference on Stem Cell Engineering

April 29, 2012 to May 3, 2012
Co-chaired by Chuck Murry (University of Washington) and Sean Palecek (University of Wisconsin), the meeting brings together engineers, biologists, and clinicians who are working on cellular therapies in order to accelerate progress towards designing the stem cell and its environment.

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