Brno, Czech Republic (October 22, 2008)
The major biotechnology event in the Central Europe - BIOTEC 2008 will be held 22 October 2008 at Brno Exhibition Centre as a part of the accompanying programme of the International Fair for Medical Technology, Rehabilitation and Healthcare Medical Fair Brno. Following the success of its two previous conferences, which attracted around 150 participants each year, BIOTEC 2008 is again organised by Brno Trade Fairs (BVV), International Clinical Research Centre Brno (ICRC Brno) and South Moravian Innovation Centre (JIC).
The third International Biotechnology Conference Gate2Biotech will explore European and international trends in biotechnology cluster development.
The conference programme features internationally respected names including:
Dr. Frank Cerra, Senior Vice President, Health Sciences, University of Minnesota, U.S.A. Dr. Eric Wieben, Ph.D., Director, Mayo Genomics Research Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Dr. Jeff Solomon, CEO, ERBI, Cambridge, UK R. David Kirk, Senior Lecturer, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK
The conference will be held in English with simultaneous translation into Czech.
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