The Institute for NanoBioTechnology's 16th Nano-Bio Symposium: Cell Programming
Description
All are welcome to attend the Institute for NanoBioTechnology's (INBT) 16th Nano-Bio Symposium on Cell Programming.
From Robert Hooke's hazy observations to today's single-cell sequences and super-resolution images, cells have been a central focus of biological investigation. In 2023, the INBT's Nano-Bio Symposium will explore breakthroughs in our ability to understand and program cells. Pioneering speakers will catalog the growing diversity of cell fate and cell state in multicellular organisms. Attendees will learn about powerful approaches to engineer cells using genetic, transcriptomic, and metabolic tools. And we will understand how these methods are being translated into the clinic, ushering in a new era of powerful cellular therapies. By bringing together engineers, cell biologists, and translational scientists, the symposium will map the frontiers of this fundamental unit of biological organization.
Lectures will be in Gilman 50, the poster competition will be in the Glass Pavilion, and food will be served in the Great Hall on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus. Find the INBT's website for the full agenda, list of speakers, register, and more.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Registration
Please register in advance to attend and/or compete in the poster competition is required.
Registration to participate in the poster competition closes April 9 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
Registration to attend closes April 16 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.