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SUMMARY:2025 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference
DESCRIPTION:The AAPS National Biotechnology Conference (NBC) uncovers the latest science and trends that impact today’s research and pharmaceutical markets\, specifically in the areas of biologics\, biotechnology products\, and advanced therapies. Join leading pharmaceutical scientists May 4-7\, in Boston\, MA\, for sessions covering new modalities\, technologies\, and novel strategies in biotherapeutic development.  \nRegister today!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2025-aaps-national-biotechnology-conference/
LOCATION:The Westin Boston Seaport District\, 425 Summer St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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SUMMARY:PEGS Protein & Antibody Engineering Summit
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 PEGS Boston Summit is set to build on the remarkable success of previous years\, continuing its legacy as the premier event for biologics and protein engineering. Bringing together a global community of experts\, innovators\, and leaders in the field\, the Summit will offer cutting-edge insights into the latest advances in drug development\, protein and antibody engineering\, immunotherapy\, radiotherapy\, and AI/ML-driven biologics research. With over 300 presentations\, breakout sessions\, and interactive seminars\, attendees will have unparalleled opportunities to network\, learn\, and engage in meaningful collaborations. The exhibit hall will once again feature top product and service providers\, creating a gathering space for discovery\, innovation\, and fun. Join us at the PEGS Boston Summit to be part of the next wave of breakthroughs shaping the future of biologics.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/pegs-protein-antibody-engineering-summit/
LOCATION:Omni Hotel Boston at the Seaport\, 450 Summer St\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Harvard University Generative AI Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard (D^3) is partnering with the Office of the Vice Provost for Research\, the Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning\, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences\, and Harvard University Information Technology to offer a university-wide symposium on Tuesday\, May 13\, 2025\, on the implications and potential of Generative AI technologies in teaching\, learning\, operations\, and research. This half-day event is open to Harvard faculty\, staff\, and students. Sessions will focus on the impact of generative AI on research\, teaching\, operations\, and innovative applications across professional schools and areas of practice. We will showcase cutting-edge work currently being done across Harvard and foster continuing community dialogue around how the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence will shape the future of Harvard as a whole. \nJoin faculty\, staff\, and students to explore a wide array of AI use cases across fields. The program will include a variety of flash talks\, concurrent breakouts\, and an exhibit hall\, where you can learn about current projects at the University and network with others interested in generative AI. \nRegistration will open April 1; for more information visit: d3.harvard.edu…
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/harvard-university-generative-ai-symposium/
LOCATION:Klarman Hall\, Soldiers Fld Rd.\, Boston\, MA\, 02163\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Broad Discovery Series: How Brain Cells Talk to One Another
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 13\n6:00 – 7:00 pm\nReception to follow\n\nBroad Institute Auditorium + Discovery Center\n415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\n\nThe brain is all about connection and communication\, with cells sharing information back and forth in a variety of ways. Breakdowns in those channels can be major contributors to conditions ranging from schizophrenia to Alzheimer’s disease. In this special Broad Discovery Series x BroadIgnite event\, neurobiologist Ralda Nehme will talk about new ways of exploring brain cell cross-talk in the lab\, while chemical biologist Shiwei Wang will explain how cells in the brain and beyond use sugars as a messaging system\, and why that matters in neurodegenerative disorders.\n\n\n\n\n\nFor this event\, the Broad Discovery Series is partnering with BroadIgnite\, which connects philanthropists with early-career researchers involved in high-risk\, potentially high-reward projects. \n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER\n\n\n  \nSpeakers \nRalda Nehme\, Institute scientist\, Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research\nShiwei Wang\, Graduate student\, Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBroad Discovery Series \nThe Broad Discovery Series brings researchers to the stage to discuss and answer questions about some of the most pressing topics in science and medicine today. Held in-person and virtually at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard\, these free public events explore the genetic and biological roots of human health and disease\, the mechanisms that govern how our cells and bodies function\, new technologies that are changing what’s possible in science\, and the progress being made to translate these findings into treatments for common and rare diseases. \n  \nPlease visit broad.io/discoverylive to access the event live stream at the time of the event. \n 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-broad-discovery-series-how-brain-cells-talk-to-one-another/
LOCATION:Broad Institute\, 415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:BioTech\, Life Sciences & Healthcare Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:For students\, professionals\, and anyone looking to learn and network with others in the BioTech\, Life Sciences & Healthcare industry. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/biotech-life-sciences-healthcare-networking-event/
LOCATION:345 Harrison Ave\, 345 Harrison Avenue\, Boston\, MA\, 02118\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cancer Biology Annual Spring Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Landry Cancer Biology Consortium is an educational consortium that aims to bring together the\ncancer biology community at Harvard and affiliate hospitals. We seek to provide advanced educational\ntraining\, career development\, networking\, and collaborative opportunities for students to extend their\nstudies and community beyond the classroom and thesis lab. Our mission is to provide an educational\nand programmatic framework that fosters collaboration and multidisciplinary approaches to better\nunderstand and combat cancer. \nWE ACHIEVE OUR MISION BY–\n– Building & supporting a HILS-wide cancer community\n– Designing & executing cancer-related curriculum\n– Supporting professional development \nThis work is made possible by the generous support to Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences of the\nlate C. Kevin Landry and his family\, colleagues\, and friends. This gift represents a transformative\ninvestment in some of the best and brightest young minds in cancer biology. Through the Landry\nCancer Biology Consortium\, Harvard is leveraging the strength of its scientific community to encourage\nnew breakthroughs in cancer research and treatment. \nCONNECT WITH US\nIf you want to learn more about Landry Cancer Biology Consortium\, visit our\nwebsite https://landrycancer.hms.harvard.edu.\nIf you have any questions don’t hesitate to reach out to Jelena Patrnogić\,\nJelena_Patrnogic@hms.harvard.edu
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/cancer-biology-annual-spring-symposium/
LOCATION:Harvard Medical School\, 25 Shattuck St\, Boston\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Phillip A. Sharp Lecture in Neural Circuits with Mala Murthy
DESCRIPTION:The Phillip A. Sharp Lecture in Neural Circuits is an annual lecture in honor of Phillip Sharp\, who served as founding director of McGovern Institute from 2000-2004. \n  \nTalk Title: Circuit Mechanisms for Dynamic Social Interactions \nAbstract: Our research explores the neural mechanisms underlying flexibility during natural social interactions – how animals process dynamic sensory cues from a partner\, make decisions\, and pattern the appropriate action for the current context. During Drosophila social interactions\, males produce time-varying songs via wing vibration\, while females arbitrate mating decisions. We discovered that male song structure and intensity are continually sculpted by the movements of the female\, over timescales ranging from tens of milliseconds to minutes\, and we have investigated the underlying circuit mechanisms\, from visual processing to the sequencing of actions. My lab has also investigated how song representations in the female brain drive changes in her behavior\, again across multiple timescales. To uncover these mechanisms\, we have developed new methods for quantification and computational modeling of behavior\, as well as for brain-wide neural recording\, and we combine these with the genetic and neural circuit tools of the Drosophila model system. We also recently generated the first whole-brain connectome for Drosophila\, and I will discuss how we are leveraging this resource\, to connect circuit architecture and activity at brain scale to behavior. \n  \nBio: Mala Murthy (b. 1975) is an American neuroscientist and Professor of Neuroscience at Princeton University and leads the Murthy lab in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute – their work focuses on the neural mechanisms that underlie social communication\, using the fruit fly Drosophila as a model system. In July 2022\, she was named Director of the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. \nProf. Murthy grew up in southeast Texas and received her B.S. in Biology from MIT. She was a Burchards scholar in the humanities and won the John L. Asinari prize for outstanding undergraduate research in the life sciences. She then received her PhD in Neuroscience from Stanford University\, working with Thomas Schwarz and Richard Scheller – her thesis research centered on mechanisms of vesicle trafficking to synaptic and other cell membranes. She did postdoctoral work in systems neuroscience with Gilles Laurent at Caltech\, as a Helen Hay Whitney fellow. Her postdoctoral work initiated a new area of investigation into stereotypy in the central brain of Drosophila\, in a region of the brain important for learning in memory. In 2010\, she joined the faculty at Princeton University in the Departments of Molecular Biology and Neuroscience. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2016 and to Full Professor in 2019. \nHer research group consists of computational neuroscientists and experimentalists\, who collectively study the many neural processes that underlie social communication and behavioral flexibility\, including detection and recognition of multisensory cues\, decision-making\, execution and patterning of motor actions\, and internal brain states. She co-led the FlyWire Consortium\, an open science effort\, that generated the first whole brain connectome for Drosophila. Her work has led to the discovery that sensory feedback cues and brain internal states dynamically modulate song patterning in flies\, which has opened up the study of how the brain mediates the back and forth exchange of information between individuals\, leveraging the tools of the fly model system. Her team has also developed new methods for quantifying animal behavior that have been widely used in neuroscience research. \nProf. Murthy has received a number of honors\, including an NSF CAREER award\, an NIH New Innovator award\, an Alfred P. Sloan fellowship\, a Klingenstein fellowship\, a McKnight Scholar award\, an NINDS Research Program award\, several awards through the NIH BRAIN Initiative\, an HHMI Faculty Scholar award\, and a Simons Foundation Investigator award. She has participated in several events for the BRAIN Initiative at the White House and US Capitol. In 2021\, she joined the Multi-Council Working Group that oversees the long-term scientific vision of the BRAIN Initiative.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2025-phillip-a-sharp-lecture-in-neural-circuits-with-mala-murthy/
LOCATION:Building 46\, 43 Vassar St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:3rd Gene Therapy Potency Assay Summit
DESCRIPTION:Accelerating the Route to Commercialization with Robust Potency Assay Development \n\nFollowing a challenging year in the gene therapy field\, the 3rd Gene Therapy Potency Assay Summit returns at a crucial time when drug developers increasingly recognize that a robust potency assay is fundamental to both clinical success and commercial viability. As regulatory expectations continue to evolve\, it has never been more important to develop assays that are accurate\, reproducible\, and aligned with regulatory standards. \n\nWhile many industry meetings touch on potency in a broad or non-technical manner\, this summit stands apart as the only event fully dedicated to the complexities of potency assay development. With an emphasis on deep technical discussions\, attendees will gain unparalleled insights into phase-appropriate assay development\, methodology advancements\, reducing lot-to-lot variability\, and meeting evolving regulatory expectations. By bringing together a specialized community of Analytical Development\, Quality Control\, and Regulatory experts\, this meeting offers a unique platform to discuss challenges\, share strategies\, and explore innovative solutions. \n\nOne of the key highlights of this year’s agenda is the session “Navigating Regulatory Requirements for Gene Therapy Potency Assays”\, presented by Melody Dai\, Vice President\, Head of Regulatory Affairs & CMC at Novasenta. This session\, taking place at 9:00 AM on Day 1\, will provide an in-depth exploration of regulatory strategies for potency assays\, covering both early and ongoing regulatory engagement. Attendees will learn how to build effective relationships with regulatory agencies\, navigate evolving requirements\, and prepare for critical regulatory meetings and submissions. By leveraging insights from experts with hands-on experience in clinical-stage gene therapy products\, this session will offer practical guidance that extends beyond theoretical discussions. \n\nWith a carefully curated agenda and contributions from industry leaders\, the 3rd Gene Therapy Potency Assay Summit provides an essential opportunity to advance potency assay strategies\, enhance regulatory preparedness\, and accelerate the path to commercialization. Whether you are refining your assay methodologies\, tackling regulatory complexities\, or preparing for the next phase of development\, this event will equip you with the expertise and connections needed to drive success in gene therapy. \n\nFind Out More Here: https://ter.li/zq45go
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/3rd-gene-therapy-potency-assay-summit/
LOCATION:Revere Hotel Boston Common\, 200 Stuart St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Precision in Drug Discovery & Preclinical Summit Boston
DESCRIPTION:The drug discovery industry in Boston stands at the forefront of global innovation\, playing a pivotal role in advancing pharmaceutical research and development. Boston’s robust ecosystem\, characterized by a concentration of world-class academic institutions\, cutting-edge biotech companies\, and a collaborative spirit\, fosters an environment conducive to groundbreaking discoveries. Boston proudly serves as the global epicenter for the foremost cluster of biotech and life science enterprises. Now\, envision a more fitting locale to engage with the trailblazers leading the charge in groundbreaking research within the realms of Drug Discovery & Preclinical Research. \nJoin us at the 25th Precision in Drug Discovery & Preclinical Summit (Boston USA) PDDP for a two-day journey into the insightful world of drug discovery and preclinical development. You’ll connect with an incredible gathering of experts and uncover practical advice from industry-leading researchers and executives. Get ready for an event designed to deliver real value-packed insights\, and connections with fellow professionals\, and learn strategies you can use the next day. \nThe Precision in Drug Discovery & Preclinical event will be a unique platform for the largest bio-pharmaceutical hub in the region to network and discuss collaboration in order to achieve their discovery and scientific strategies. \nThis gathering will showcase the progress and latest research trends that include new compounds\, artificial intelligence & Machine learning\, drug design\, synthesis methods\, and technologies that advance the science of leaders in the pharma-biotech and academic spaces. With an innovation-focused agenda and pre-scheduled meetings between potential collaborators and a host of reliable service providers\, the summit is designed to help attendees find solutions to their most pressing research challenges in 2025 and beyond. #PDDPSUMMIT
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/precision-in-drug-discovery-preclinical-summit-boston/
LOCATION:Revere Hotel Boston Common\, 200 Stuart St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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SUMMARY:Symposium Series on Emerging Model Organisms with Tessa Montague
DESCRIPTION:Talk title: The neural basis of cuttlefish camouflage and social behavior \n  \nSpeaker: Tessa G. Montague\, ph.D.; HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow\, Richard Axel Lab at Columbia University \n  \nAbstract: Cuttlefish are coleoid cephalopods that dynamically change the color\, pattern and texture of their skin to camouflage with their surroundings. Camouflage is achieved by expanding and contracting pigment-filled saccules in the skin called chromatophores\, through the action of motor neurons that project from the brain. Thus\, the patterning of the skin is a physical manifestation of neural activity in the brain. In addition to camouflage\, cuttlefish use their dynamic skin to communicate with conspecifics using a series of innate skin patterns that reveal the animal’s internal state. We are using the cuttlefish skin behaviors to understand how the physical properties of the visual world are represented by patterns of neural activity in the brain\, and how this representation is transformed into an approximation of the physical world on the skin. We have performed a series of experiments to develop the dwarf cuttlefish\, Ascarosepion bandense\, as a model to investigate the neural basis of camouflage and social communication. We have described the stages of embryonic development\, sequenced the genome and transcriptome\, completed a 3D brain atlas\, developed camouflage and social behavioral paradigms\, and examined dwarf cuttlefish behavior in the wild. Furthermore\, we are generating transgenic cuttlefish that express genetically-encoded calcium indicators and light-activated channels\, permitting the live imaging and manipulation of neural activity. These technologies should permit us to simultaneously record neural activity and measure behavior to uncover how visual information is deconstructed in the brain\, and then reconstructed into an image of the physical world on the skin.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/symposium-series-on-emerging-model-organisms-with-tessa-montague/
LOCATION:Building 46\, 43 Vassar St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Adult Night at Science Park
DESCRIPTION:Kids love the Museum of Science\, but we’re everyone’s museum. Experience the Museum after hours at this adults-only night\, back (and an hour longer) by popular demand! Revisit fond memories of exploring Science Park\, and see what’s changed to keep pace with the speed of science. Connect with other science enthusiasts\, engage with our Museum educators\, and immerse yourself in our Planetarium and 4-D Theater. \nFor anyone who is grown-up but still growing\, you’ll want to join us at this evening of discovery! \nCheck your confirmation email for links to reserve FREE Planetarium and 4-D add-on tickets. 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/adult-night-at-science-park-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, 1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lisa S. Gardiner at BioMed Realty
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Book Store and BioMed Realty welcome Lisa S. Gardiner—science writer\, geoscientist\, educator\, and author of Tales from an Uncertain World: What Other Assorted Disasters Can Teach Us about Climate Change—for a discussion of her book Reefs of Time: What Fossils Reveal about Coral Survival. \nTicketing\nThere are two ticket options available for this event. \nFree General Admission Ticket: Includes admission for one. \nBook-Included Ticket: Includes admission for one and one hardcover copy of Reefs of Time. \nNote: Books bundled with tickets may only be picked up at the venue the night of the event\, and cannot be picked up in-store beforehand. Ticket holders who purchased a book-included ticket and are unable to attend the event will be able to pick up their book at Harvard Book Store up to 30 days following the event. This offer expires after 30 days. Please note we cannot guarantee signed copies will be available to ticket holders who do not attend the event. \nAbout Reefs of Time\nHow fossilized reefs hold clues to the survival of corals in the Anthropocene \nWith rising global temperatures\, pollution\, overfishing\, ocean acidification\, and other problems caused by humans\, there’s no question that today’s coral reefs are in trouble. As predictions about the future of these ecosystems grow increasingly dire\, scientists are looking in an unlikely place for new ways to save corals: the past. The reefs of yesteryear faced challenges too\, from changing sea level to temperature shifts\, and understanding how they survived and when they faltered can help guide our efforts to help ensure a future for reefs. \nLisa Gardiner weaves together the latest cutting-edge science with stories of her expeditions to tropical locales to show how fossils and other reef remains offer tantalizing glimpses of how corals persisted through time\, and how this knowledge can guide our efforts to ensure a future for these remarkable organisms. Gardiner takes readers on an excursion into “the shallow end of deep time”—when marine life was much like today’s yet unaffected by human influence—to explore the cities of fossilized limestone left behind by corals and other reef life millennia ago. The changes in reefs today are unlike anything ever seen before\, but the fossil record offers hope that the coral reefs of tomorrow can weather the environmental challenges that lie ahead. \nA breathtaking journey of scientific discovery\, Reefs of Time reveals how lessons from the past can help us to chart a path forward for coral reefs struggling for survival in an age of climate crisis and mass extinction. \n\nBio\nLisa S. Gardiner is a science writer\, geoscientist\, and educator. She is the author of Tales from an Uncertain World: What Other Assorted Disasters Can Teach Us about Climate Change. Her writing has appeared in leading publications such as the Atlantic\, Hakai Magazine\, and Scientific American. \nBioMed Realty Discover Here Author Series\nThe BioMed Realty Discover Here Author Series is an engaging collaboration between BioMed Realty and Harvard Book Store. The series features thought-provoking talks by authors of recently published books on a variety of topics\, including science\, mental wellness\, AI\, history\, and more. Each event includes an insightful discussion or presentation\, followed by light refreshments and a book signing by the author. The series is open to both tenants of BioMed Realty and the general public.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/lisa-s-gardiner-at-biomed-realty/
LOCATION:BioMed Realty\, 650 East Kendall Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 RNA Therapeutics: From Concept to Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Explore the brilliant minds at 2025 RNATx Symposium\, RNA thought leaders\, scientists and clinicians from academia\, government\, and industry.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2025-rna-therapeutics-from-concept-to-clinic/
LOCATION:UMass Medical School\, Sherman Center\, 7th Floor\, room AS7.2072 55 North Lake Ave\, Worcester\, MA\, 01655\, United States
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SUMMARY:Koch Institute Symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 23rd Annual Koch Institute Symposium on Antibody Drug Conjugates: Targeted Cancer Therapies at the Intersection of Chemistry\, Biology\, and Engineering will take place on Friday\, June 27\, 2025. Kicking off with 2022 Nobel Prize winner Carolyn Bertozzi\, our speaker lineup features an array of industry and academic leaders who will discuss current advancements and challenges in deploying antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) as anti-cancer agents. We cordially invite scientists\, oncologists\, and any other member of the biomedical community to join us in a day of engaging talks\, stimulating conversations with colleagues\, and of course camaraderie in our collective fight against cancer. \nLearn more!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/koch-institute-symposium-2025/
LOCATION:Huntington Hall\, 222 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250710T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250710T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250620T214759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T214759Z
UID:35353-1752170400-1752181200@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:After Dark: Tangible
DESCRIPTION:Join us this July at the MIT Museum for an exploration of the dynamic intersection between the digital and physical worlds. \nDiscover the pioneering work of MIT Professor Hiroshi Ishii\, whose research with the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab has transformed how we interact with technology. \nExperience live demonstrations of three of Ishii’s iconic projects — Sandscape\, inFORM\, and TRANSFORM — on view in our galleries. \nNext\, head to our Learning Labs for some hands-on play. Design and code your own musical instrument or explore a modular toolkit with flexible mesh structures for interactive\, expressive\, and collaborative creations. Then\, swing by the Maker’s Hub to unwind and relieve stress by crafting your very own DIY stress ball. \nEnjoy Japanese café-style snacks and drinks available for purchase from Pagu.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/after-dark-tangible/
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, 314 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250723T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250723T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250709T225139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T225139Z
UID:35647-1753290000-1753299000@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Biological Engineering: A Conversation on the Future of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Recent advances in stem cell research have made it possible to generate specific cell types and organs outside of the body\, enabling groundbreaking new treatments for a variety of conditions.  Pancreatic cells generated from stem cells are being infused into patients with diabetes\, and mini-brains are being built to study neurological disorders. \nJoin Swissnex and the University of Basel for a hybrid panel discussion on how these and other breakthroughs are providing new opportunities to study development and treat disease. Professor Alex Schier\, Director of University of Basel’s Biozentrum\, a globally leading life sciences institute\, will moderate the discussion. He will be joined by leading voices in the field on both sides of the Atlantic: Doug Melton of Harvard University and Vertex Pharmaceuticals\, Kara McKinley of Harvard\, Barbara Treutlein of ETH Zurich’s Basel-based Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering\, Ivan Martin of the University of Basel\, and Hans Clevers of Roche and Hubrecht University. Together\, they will explore how cell and organ engineering is catalyzing a new era of life sciences innovation.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/biological-engineering-a-conversation-on-the-future-of-medicine/
LOCATION:Swissnex\, 420 Broadway\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250805T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250805T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250620T215201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T215201Z
UID:35363-1754411400-1754422200@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Fundraising Amid the Turmoil: Resilient Strategies for Health Innovators
DESCRIPTION:We are in a uniquely challenging fundraising environment. Once a reliable pillar for early innovation\, federal non-dilutive funding is uncertain. Private capital markets remain selective and risk averse. This workshop is designed for early-stage founders and emerging health innovators seeking to understand and navigate the current environment and explore practical strategies to raising capital. \nExpert panelists will discuss today’s U.S. funding climate—both the challenges and potential pathways. Following the panel discussion\, workshop participants will join an interactive breakout to explore strategies for non-dilutive and dilutive fundraising.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/fundraising-amid-the-turmoil-resilient-strategies-for-health-innovators/
LOCATION:Greenberg Traurig\, LLP\, One International Place\, #Suite 2000\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250814T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250814T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250620T214721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T214721Z
UID:35350-1755194400-1755205200@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:After Dark: AI & Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is changing the game in science — supercharging discovery and driving breakthroughs at a pace we’ve never seen before. From biology and chemistry to physics\, AI is now woven into nearly every corner of research\, helping scientists work smarter\, faster\, and more precisely. \nJoin us for our next After Dark event for an evening of discovery\, hands-on exploration\, and engaging conversation. Meet pioneering researchers and get an up-close look at the technologies shaping the future of science. \nDelicious dumplings from Mei Mei and local brews from Arlington Brewing Company will be available for purchase. \nPresented in collaboration with the MIT Jameel Clinic.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/after-dark-ai-discovery/
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, 314 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250714T214705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T214705Z
UID:35740-1755428400-1755705600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:2025 Nucleate Summit
DESCRIPTION:Get Ready for the 2025 Nucleate Summit! \nWe’re gearing up for an exciting\, action-packed 2025 Nucleate Summit — and we want YOU to be part of it! Whether you’re an alum\, investor\, entrepreneur\, or innovator\, this is the must-attend event of the year. \nMain Stage Speakers Highlight: \n\nLotte Knudsen – CEO of Novo Nordisk’s R&D and the driving force behind groundbreaking GLP-1 therapies.\nColette Delawalla – A thought leader in policy shaping the future of biotech\,\nVictor Ambros – One of the pioneers in the study of microRNAs and their role in gene regulation.\nBob Coughlin – President & CEO of MassBio\, connecting innovation with policy and industry development.\n\nSummit Themes: \n\nPolicy & the Future of Biotech Innovation – Dive into the regulatory landscape that will shape biotech for years to come.\nWorkforce Development & Industry Evolution – Explore how we’re evolving the biotech workforce to meet the demands of tomorrow’s innovations.\nEmerging Science & Biotech Frontiers – Get a look at the cutting-edge technologies transforming biotech and health.\n\nDon’t miss this incredible opportunity to connect with leading experts\, innovators\, and fellow alumni! \nGet your tickets now: Buy tickets here \nCheck out more details on the summit here: Summit Details \nMeet the speakers: Explore speakers & sponsors \nIf you are interested to support our event or open access mission\, reach out to oliver@nucleate.org \nLet’s shape the future of biotech together at the 2025 Nucleate Summit!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2025-nucleate-summit/
LOCATION:Cathleen Stone Island
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250818T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250314T222915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T222915Z
UID:34104-1755504000-1755795600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:The Bioprocessing Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join a global community of thought leaders and innovators shaping the future of bioprocessing. Dive into cutting-edge research\, share insights with industry experts\, and tackle the challenges of bioprocess R&amp;D\, scale-up\, quality\, and analytics. \nThe Summit offers: \nMain Conference Sessions with actionable insights\nIn-Depth Training Seminars led by industry pioneers\nAn Engaging Exhibit Hall showcasing the latest technologies\nNetworking Opportunities to connect with peers and experts\nDedicated Programming on AI and machine learning in bioprocessing\, Cell Culture\, Purification and Cell &amp; Gene Therapy\, and More\nElevate your expertise\, expand your network\, and drive innovation forward. Be part of the conversations shaping tomorrow&rsquo;s bioprocessing solutions \nLearn more!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-bioprocessing-summit-2025/
LOCATION:Omni Hotel Boston at the Seaport\, 450 Summer St\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250828T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250828T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250703T152919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T153109Z
UID:35572-1756407600-1756414800@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins: A Conversation on the Science of Human Difference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a thought-provoking evening with Dr. Shoumita Dasgupta as we celebrate her groundbreaking new book\, Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins — part of the yearlong Being Human spotlight at the Museum of Science. \n\n\nIn conversation with award-winning science journalist and author Angela Saini\, this dialogue will explore the science behind race\, ethnicity\, sex and gender\, and disability — unpacking how these aspects of identity have been misunderstood\, misused\, and often weaponized in medicine\, policy\, public discourse\, and emerging technologies. \nDrawing on years of classroom conversations and scientific research\, Dr. Dasgupta offers a clear\, accessible\, and interdisciplinary look at the biological facts — and persistent fictions — that shape our understanding of human difference. \nWritten for audiences from high school students to professionals\, Where Biology Ends and Bias Begins is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science\, equity\, and social justice. Come ready to learn\, reflect\, and explore how we can all contribute to a more inclusive\, informed future. \nThe evening will conclude with a book signing with Dr. Dasgupta. \nRegister today!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/where-biology-ends-and-bias-begins-a-conversation-on-the-science-of-human-difference/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, 1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250911T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250812T222739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T222814Z
UID:36142-1757577600-1757610000@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Thriving in Biotech: Building Bridges\, Breaking Barriers
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce our rescheduled 2025 Conference!\nThriving in Biotech: Building Bridges\, Breaking Barriers \nThis one-day conference brings together undergraduates\, graduates\, and early-career professionals in the biomedical sciences for a day of discussion\, practical skill-building\, and meaningful community connection. This event is for life science students and early-stage professionals\, especially from historically excluded groups\, navigating from academia to industry. \n  \nDesigned to foster a supportive and inclusive environment\, the event creates space for honest dialogue\, shared experiences\, and actionable strategies for thriving in science. \n✨ What to Expect:\n✅ Panels with scientists and industry leaders\n✅ Skill-building workshops\n✅ Networking and community spaces\n✅ Free and refreshments provided. \nSpecial thanks to our to our event sponsors:\n🔬 LabCentral \n📅 September 11\, 2025\n📍 238 Main Street Cambridge\, MA 02142\n🔗 Register before September 6: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thriving-in-biotech-building-bridges-breaking-barriers-tickets-1545696924109?aff=Website
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/thriving-in-biotech-building-bridges-breaking-barriers/
LOCATION:LabCentral\, 700 Main St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250812T222340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T222340Z
UID:36134-1757894400-1758239999@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:BioProcess International East
DESCRIPTION:The BioProcess International Conference & Exhibition is a premier event dedicated to bioprocessing and biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Scheduled to take place from September 15 to September 18\, 2025\, at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston\, this conference will gather industry leaders\, researchers\, and innovators from around the globe. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in insightful discussions\, attend informative sessions\, and explore cutting-edge technologies and solutions that are shaping the future of bioprocessing.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/bioprocess-international-east/
LOCATION:Hynes Convention and Exhibition Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250812T222606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T222606Z
UID:36138-1757980800-1758239999@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Cell & Gene Therapy International
DESCRIPTION:Discover expert strategies to tackle development challenges\, build strategic partnerships\, and unleash the full potential of cell and gene therapies. Pioneer targeted therapies\, accelerate patient access and optimize manufacturing and scalability.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/cell-gene-therapy-international/
LOCATION:Hynes Convention and Exhibition Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250916T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250812T233214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T233214Z
UID:36176-1758038400-1758042000@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Uncovering How Tissues Rewire in Disease Using Deep Learning
DESCRIPTION:Uncovering how tissues rewire in disease using deep learning\nPresented by Na Sun\, AI Fellow\, Whitehead Institute \nModerated by\nRichard Young\nMember\, Whitehead Institute\nProfessor of Biology\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \nFor questions\, email Mary Sullivan at marysull@wi.mit.edu. \n 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/uncovering-how-tissues-rewire-in-disease-using-deep-learning/
LOCATION:Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research\, 455 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250918T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250918T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250812T233346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T233346Z
UID:36180-1758184200-1758214800@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:The 2025 Aging Brain Initiative Symposium: The Neuro-Immune Axis and the Aging Brain
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, September 18\, 2025\nTime: 8:30am-5:00pm\nLocation: MIT Building 46\, Singleton Auditorium (46-3002)\n\n\nJoin us on Thursday\, September 18\, 2025 at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory for a full day of talks and a trainee poster session exploring the neuro-immune axis and the aging brain with the keynote delivered by Michal Schwartz of the Weizmann Institute of Science.\n\nAll are welcome to attend and registration is free\, but required. Please click here to register.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-2025-aging-brain-initiative-symposium-the-neuro-immune-axis-and-the-aging-brain-3/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250613T193253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T193253Z
UID:35258-1758528000-1758819600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Discovery On Target 2025
DESCRIPTION:In its 23rd year\, Discovery on Target is the premier event highlighting “hot” drug targets and emerging modalities\, technologies\, and strategies for pursuing those targets. The numerous conferences\, symposia\, courses\, and training seminars offer key insights for the successful discovery and development of novel therapeutics\, from small molecules to biologics to chimeras and conjugates. The 4 day event covers innovations in target identification and lead generation\, which includes cancer therapies\, protein degradation\, induced proximity\, AI/machine learning\, membrane proteins\, translational models\, synthetic biology\, and other relevant topics. New this year is an increased coverage of GLP-1\, MASH and obesity\, ADCs\, and bispecifics and small molecules targeting DNA. \nThis event offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations and foster connections with a global audience of 1100+ drug discovery experts. Concurrent sessions with over 220 presentations\, 110+ posters\, panels\, breakout discussions\, and 1-1 networking events enable you to customize your on-site experience and engage with problem-solvers and solutions providers who can be future collaborators. Join our growing DOT community to be at the forefront of new ideas and trends in drug discovery. We look forward to welcoming you in Boston!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/discovery-on-target-2025/
LOCATION:Sheraton Boston Hotel\, 39 Dalton St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02199\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250613T193427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250613T193427Z
UID:35262-1758614400-1758733200@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Innov8 Health
DESCRIPTION:Innov8 Health is the new event for those looking to transform how and where healthcare is being delivered. Bringing together practical implementers and forward-thinkers\, this event combines what is working in the here and now with emerging approaches to ensure that takeaways from the event are immediately actionable or help guide your future plans. With leading healthcare systems\, payers\, and tech companies in attendance\, Innov8 Health provides the perfect cross-section of the industry to ensure that patient care is delivered effectively and sustainably. \nFrom implementing new delivery models and addressing the realities of value-based care to improving care quality and integrating AI-led approaches\, the agenda for Innov8 Health has all the core topics covered. In addition to this\, the breadth and depth of knowledge in the audience is set to ensure that all discussions onsite are as impactful as possible. Join your peers to transform healthcare delivery together. \nSpeakers from CVS Health\, Mass General Brigham\, Intermountain Health\, Weill Cornell Medicine\, UPenn and more are on the agenda.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/innov8-health/
LOCATION:Seaport Hotel Boston\, 1 Seaport Lane\, Boston\, MA\, 02110\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250925T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250910T191152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T191419Z
UID:36604-1758796200-1758819600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Biotech Horizons: Shaping the Future of Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Join Cytiva for a full-day summit dedicated to exploring\nthe future of biotech innovation. \nHosted in the heart of Boston’s financial district\,\nthis exclusive event brings together leaders in process development\, MSAT\, and manufacturing to discuss the technologies\, strategies\, and partnerships shaping\nthe next era of life sciences. \nSeptember 25\, 2025 \nState Room\, Boston\, MA \n\nWhat to expect at Biotech Horizons: \n\n\n\n– Expert-led presentations from industry pioneers and Cytiva specialists \n– Panel discussion on digital transformation in biotech \n– Interactive product showcase featuring Cytiva’s latest innovations across the bioprocessing workflow \n– Networking opportunities during lunch and an afternoon reception \n– Preview of Cytiva’s new Customer Experience Center in Marlborough \nWho should attend? \nThis event is designed for professionals working in: \n– Process development \n– Manufacturing sciences & technology (MSAT) \n– Biomanufacturing & innovation strategy \n– Digital transformation in life sciences
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/biotech-horizons-shaping-the-future-of-innovation/
LOCATION:State Rooms\, 60 State St 33rd floor\, Boston\, MA\, 02109\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T015322
CREATED:20250812T231608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T231608Z
UID:36147-1759564800-1759597200@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:STEMPeers 2025 Boston
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to STEMPeers 2025 in Boston! Join us at the Metcalf Trustee Center on October 4\, 2025 at 8:00 AM for a day filled with innovation and collaboration. \nSTEMPeers is a vibrant community dedicated to empowering scientists and professionals at every stage of their STEM careers. Our annual conference is designed around the theme “Thriving in a Changing Workforce: Strategies for Career Resilience” bringing together early-career and mid-career participants for a day of engaging roundtables\, interactive discussions\, and meaningful networking. By connecting participants with leaders from academia\, industry\, entrepreneurship\, science communication\, and beyond\, we foster meaningful conversations about diverse career paths and professional growth. \nThis year\, in collaboration with Boston University\, we are proud to celebrate the 10th anniversary of STEMPeers—a decade of building bridges\, nurturing talent\, and supporting the global STEM community. Our milestone event highlights our ongoing commitment to bridging the gap between education and opportunity\, helping attendees explore roles in research\, business development\, clinical affairs\, consulting\, investment\, and more. \nThrough keynote talk by STEM Career Strategist and Leadership Advisor\, Gwen Acton\, debates\, and collaborative speaker sessions\, STEMPeers Boston provides a supportive platform for sharing experiences\, building networks\, and inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders. Join us as we mark ten years of impact\, connection\, and growth in STEM!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/stempeers-2025-boston/
LOCATION:Metcalf Trustee Center\, 1 Silber Way\, Boston\, WA\, 02215\, United States
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