We are looking forward to attending conferences and exhibitions and meeting you – in person!
See where you can meet us this year.
We are looking forward to attending conferences and exhibitions and meeting you – in person!
See where you can meet us this year.
Date From | Date To | Full Name | Location |
1.3.22 | 2.3.22 | Alzheimers Research UK | Brighton |
3.4.22 | 6.4.22 | BSDB/BSCB Joint Spring Meeting 2022 | Warwick |
4.4.22 | 7.4.22 | Microbiology Society Annual Conferences | Belfast |
28.4.22 | 28.4.22 | Manchester DAGS | Manchester |
11.5.22 | 11.5.22 | UCL Cancer Domain Symposium | London |
18.5.22 | 18.5.22 | Compant showcase Babraham | Cambridge |
24.5.22 | 24.5.22 | Cell Dynamics symposium | Manchester |
13.6.22 | 14.6.22 | University of Sheffield Medical School Research Meeting | Sheffield |
16.6.22 | 16.6.66 | Yorkshire regional meeting of BSI in Sheffield | Sheffield |
22.6.22 | 22.6.22 | UCL Neuroscience Symposium | London |
5.7.22 | 7.7.22 | EACR Cancer Genomics | Oxford |
7.7.22 | 8.7.22 | Immunological Lens for Cancer Beaston Workshop | Glasgow |
23.9.22 | 23.9.22 | North of England Cell Biology Forum | Manchester |
29.9.22 | 29.9.22 | Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar | Cambridge |
4.10.22 | 4.10.22 | ELRIG Drug Discovery | London |
5.12.22 | 8.12.22 | British Society for Immunology Congress | Liverpool |
Taking place in-person at the Brighton Centre and through our virtual platform on Tuesday 1 March and Wednesday 2 March 2022, the Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference is the UK’s largest dementia research conference. The meeting provides a fantastic chance to gain insights from colleagues working across basic, translational and clinical dementia research.
Cancer Genomics 2022 is the fifth EACR conference on this topic, and it is now widely recognised as the premier European conference dedicated to cancer genomics. In 2022, after a 3-year break, it will again cover the latest exciting developments: single cell and spatial analysis of cancers, cancer immune genomics, data integration and convergence, DNA methylation, genomic instability and ctDNA.