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2012 CIPA Life Sciences Conference 15-16th November 2012


Luton Hoo, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3TQ, UK


The premier meeting in the UK for patent attorneys and intellectual property lawyers active in pharma, biotech and the life sciences Pre-dinner address by Mr Justice Arnold


Speakers and topics to include: Law/Practice updates: Viktor Kaas (EPO) - EPO practice and case law including stem cells; Philip Webber (Dehns) - UK & European Law Update; Andrew Serafini (Fenwick & West LLP) - US Law update; Jiancheng Jiang (Peksung Intellectual Property Ltd.) - South East Asia Law update.


Also: Patenting Vaccines; SPC Update, Patenting Antibodies; Biosimilars in the USA; Unitary Patent Court and Rights of Audience; UK Research Exemption; Patents and Personalised Medicine.


Science presentation: Epigenetics – Dr. Nessa Carey (Head of Epigenetics for Strategic Research Partnerships, Pfizer Inc.)


Prices


Full conference (Includes Dinner, Bed and Breakfast on Thursday evening) Members £646.25 (£550 + VAT) – Non-members £898.88 (£765 + VAT)


First day (Excluding dinner and B&B)


Members £293.75 (£250 + VAT) – Non-members £440.63 (£375 + VAT) Second day (Excluding dinner and B&B)


Members £152.75 (£130 + VAT) – Non-members £229.13 (£195 + VAT) B&B accommodation only


Members and Non-members £188 (£160 + VAT) Dinner only


Members and Non-members £99.86 (£85 + VAT)


For more information and to book onto this event, please contact Sally Young (sally.young@cipa.org.uk) or see www.cipa.org.uk


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