SYNOPSIS
Organised by Imperial College PhD students working at the interface between the physical and agri-sciences, the Agri Futures symposium aims to showcase the latest technological developments in chemical biology from world-leading researchers in their fields.
Held in Burlington House, London, the symposium will host five speakers from three key areas of chemical biology: bioinformatics, biophysics and proteomics.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Dr Holger Franken, Cellzome, Germany
Dr Sheref Mansy, University of Trento, Italy
Dr Ivana Nikic, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Prof Mark Sansom, University of Oxford, UK
Prof Herbert van Amerongen, Wageningen University, Netherlands
PANEL DISCUSSION
Along with plenary talks, the conference will also host a debate involving a panel of high profile academics, policy makers and industry members from across the agri-sciences sector. ​
CALL FOR POSTERS
Posters are invited for display during the symposium. Interested delegates should apply by submitting a poster title and abstract when registering to attend the symposium. Two of the submitted abstract will be shortlisted by the organising committee for short oral (10 minute) talks on the day.
REGISTRATION
Registration is free, but numbers are limited. Please register early to avoid disappointment.
Organised by Imperial College PhD students working at the interface between the physical and agri-sciences, the Agri Futures symposium aims to showcase the latest technological developments in chemical biology from world-leading researchers in their fields.
Held in Burlington House, London, the symposium will host five speakers from three key areas of chemical biology: bioinformatics, biophysics and proteomics.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Dr Holger Franken, Cellzome, Germany
Dr Sheref Mansy, University of Trento, Italy
Dr Ivana Nikic, University of Tuebingen, Germany
Prof Mark Sansom, University of Oxford, UK
Prof Herbert van Amerongen, Wageningen University, Netherlands
PANEL DISCUSSION
Along with plenary talks, the conference will also host a debate involving a panel of high profile academics, policy makers and industry members from across the agri-sciences sector. ​
CALL FOR POSTERS
Posters are invited for display during the symposium. Interested delegates should apply by submitting a poster title and abstract when registering to attend the symposium. Two of the submitted abstract will be shortlisted by the organising committee for short oral (10 minute) talks on the day.
REGISTRATION
Registration is free, but numbers are limited. Please register early to avoid disappointment.