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BOOK BY 18TH DECEMBER AND SAVE £100 SMi presents the 7th annual conference on... RNA Therapeutics


Sustainable production of targeted delivery and mRNA Holiday Inn, Kensington Forum, London, UK


Why you should attend:


• Rationalise the design criteria of multi-functional nanoparticle carriers


Sponsored by


• Learn new Pre-clinical and clinical developments with antisense oligonucleotide- based delivery


• Gain new insight of optimising mRNA therapeutics and delivery methods • Understand industry hurdles of targeted delivery beyond the liver


PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Wednesday 17th February 2016, Holiday Inn Kensington Forum, London, UK


A: Next generation aptamer-conjugated RNA delivery in precision medicine


Workshop Leaders: Dr. David Bunka, Chief Technical Officer, and Edward Barnes, Research Scientist, Aptamer Group Ltd. 8.30am - 12.30pm


B: Strategies to optimize functional nanoparticle- mediated delivery of RNAi effectors to target tissues then progress to clinical studies


Workshop Leader: Prof Andrew David Miller,CSO, GlobalAcorn Ltd 12.30pm - 5.30pm


www.therapeutics-rna.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 @SMIPHARM 15 -16


FEB 2016


February 23-24, 2016 San Diego


Transform your informatics strategies for a more efficient, compliant and productive laboratory


Director of Early


Development & CMC IT Systems Bayer


Supervisory Special Agent FBI


Lead Scientist For Analytics Akzo Nobel


Head of Analytical Research Chanel


The SmartLab Exchange is an exclusive invitation event for senior lab informatics professionals and innovative solution providers


Head of IS/IT Danone


REQUEST YOUR INVITATION TODAY! www.smartlabexchange.com


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