The Antibody Series
Event details
The Antibody Series is a rapidly growing conference that unites experts from industry, academia, and venture sectors to discuss innovations in antibody discovery and development. Since its inception in 2021, the event has become a must-attend for professionals in the field, featuring over 15 talks on innovative antibody topics and attracting more than 4,000 virtual and in-person attendees. The upcoming 5th anniversary edition is scheduled for September 9-12, 2025, in Porto, Portugal, and will be chaired by Dr. Janine Schuurman, who aims to curate a forward-thinking scientific agenda highlighting current and future antibody innovations.
Upcoming events
See allThe BIA bioProcessUK Conference is the leading annual event for the UK’s bioprocessing community, attracting over 400 attendees from PhD students to senior executives. Organized by the BioIndustry Association (BIA), the conference is a cornerstone for networking, knowledge sharing, and exploring the latest innovations in bioprocessing. The 22nd Annual bioProcessUK Conference will take place from 25–27 November 2025 in Newcastle. The event includes a dynamic two-day program featuring insightful presentations and discussions led by industry leaders. Attendees can look forward to pre-conference drinks, a prestigious gala dinner, and an exhibition showcasing the latest technologies and services from 55 companies. The conference also highlights excellence through awards, supports emerging talent with student poster presentations, and facilitates meaningful connections through one-to-one partnering sessions. To start the event on an energetic note, the bioProcessUK Run Club will return, offering a unique opportunity for participants to connect in an active and informal setting. Join us at this essential gathering to collaborate, innovate, and shape the future of bioprocessing in the UK.
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The BIA bioProcessUK Conference is the leading annual event for the UK’s bioprocessing community, attracting over 400 attendees from PhD students to senior executives. Organized by the BioIndustry Association (BIA), the conference is a cornerstone for networking, knowledge sharing, and exploring the latest innovations in bioprocessing. The 22nd Annual bioProcessUK Conference will take place from 25–27 November 2025 in Newcastle. The event includes a dynamic two-day program featuring insightful presentations and discussions led by industry leaders. Attendees can look forward to pre-conference drinks, a prestigious gala dinner, and an exhibition showcasing the latest technologies and services from 55 companies. The conference also highlights excellence through awards, supports emerging talent with student poster presentations, and facilitates meaningful connections through one-to-one partnering sessions. To start the event on an energetic note, the bioProcessUK Run Club will return, offering a unique opportunity for participants to connect in an active and informal setting. Join us at this essential gathering to collaborate, innovate, and shape the future of bioprocessing in the UK.
The Microbiomes Solutions Symposium brings together leading experts and innovators to explore cutting-edge microbiome research and its real-world applications in food, health, and sustainability. Over three days, attendees will dive into topics like precision fermentation, AI tools for strain development, scale-up strategies, microbial ecology, and successful industry case studies. The event also highlights regulatory insights and sustainable innovations shaping the future of microbiome-based solutions.