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This was the Workshop: Advanced Cell Culture Technologies
Monday, 27 March 2023 03:34The Working Group Cell Based Assays, Therapies and Products organized the first workshop "Advanced Cell Culture Technologies" on March 17
It was a great pleasure to organize and host the ÖGMBT workshop “Advanced Cell Culture Technologies” of the ÖGMBT working group “Cell based assays, therapies and products” at BOKU. It was an intense day full of exciting talks, lively discussions and networking activities.
We would like to thank all participants and the organizers of the ÖGMBT and BOKU for making this event a great success; special thanks go to our keynote speakers PD Dr. Antonina Lavrentieva and Prof. Dr. Jan Hansmann, who shared unique insights into how cells perceive their 3D environment and how automation can enhance our research output. Congratulations to our poster prize winners Sonya Ciulean (Fraunhofer IZI, Leipzig, Germany) and Julia Moldaschl (BOKU), who won free admission for the next ÖGMBT Annual Meeting in Salzburg.
This workshop was supported by PL BioScience GmbH and organized by Cornelia Kasper, Dominik Egger & Farhad Chariyev-Prinz.
Further info about the ÖGMBT Working Group Cell Based Assays, Therapies and Products: https://oegmbt.at/ueber-uns/working-groups/cbatp
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15th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting - Save the Date
Thursday, 23 March 2023 01:20We are pleased to announce the 15th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting to take place in Salzburg on September 19-21, 2023, under the title:
“Life Sciences and cutting-edge technologies”
The Life Sciences are driven by ever improving technologies, to profile the omics in single-cells and with spatial resolution, to represent the physiological context in organoid models, to extract knowledge with data science and machine learning, and many more. Cutting-edge technologies have great potential but also challenges, and are highly transferable between scientific disciplines. In this meeting, we will discuss intricacies of technologies and their applications in the Life Sciences.
Over the duration of the scientific meeting, we have compiled a program that broadly covers diverse disciplines within the Life Sciences. This program is organized in two tracks:
- Track 1 with a focus on Technologies, which are transferable between Life Science disciplines.
- Track 2 that covers diverse Life Sciences disciplines, demonstrating the insights gained by technological advances.
Further information can be found on the Annual Meeting homepage.
Life Science Awards Austria 2023 applications now open
Thursday, 23 March 2023 01:17Each year, the ÖGMBT initiates a unique nationwide search in order to find the brightest young researchers in the Life Sciences field across all of Austria.
There are different award categories available:
Life Science Research Awards Austria
- Basic Science (1 Prize à € 3.000.-)
- Applied Research (1 Prize à € 3.000.-)
- Excellence & Societal Impact (1 Prize à € 3.000.-) This is a special prize bestowed among all applicants for basic science and applied research awards and who can convince the jury with a meaningful presentation of the possible social impact of their work.
Life Science PhD Awards Austria
- Basic Science (1 Prize à € 1.200-)
- Applied Research (1 Prize à € 1.200-)
Further details and the application procedure can be found on the Awards homepage.
Submission deadline for the Life Science Austria Awards extended until June 15, 2022
Tuesday, 31 May 2022 10:59The submission deadline for the "Life Science Awards Austria 22" has been extended until June 15, 2022.