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NDimension was present at: ‘Industrial Partnerships: A Way Forward to Clinical Translation’ (A Stemnovate Cambridge Scientists Networking Meetup). Conversations ranged from the development of Alzheimer’s patient-specific hiPSC-derived neuronal research platforms and patient-derived iPSC cardiomyocytes with representatives of Stemnovate, to ‘curated PR solutions and marketing for transformational bioscience companies’ with Codon Communications.
NDimension attended the Cambridge Ion Channel Forum (CICF) at the Babraham Research Centre Conference Centre, co-hosted by Metrion Biosciences and AstraZeneca. Useful and enjoyable discussions were had with colleagues, collaborators and clients, old and new.
Sven Schoenecker (Multi Channel Systems MCS GmbH) and Thomas Swann (Harvard Bioscience Inc.) visit NDimension laboratories on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
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