The clock is ticking towards the ESACT - European Society for Animal Cell Technology Congress starting this Sunday, June 23 in #Edinburgh, Scotland! Ahmed Youssef will be onsite helping to invigorate day one with a talk about #genetherapy #commercialization hosted by Sartorius at 1:30pm. Looking to connect, or can't make it to the talk and want the highlights? We are always accessible at business@ascend-adv.com or by DM to follow up.
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5% of animal studies lead to human treatments – failure or success?
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Research Coordinator - Mouse Behavioural Phenotyping Facility (Lab Animal Center, Uni Helsinki); Chair - COST Action 20135 TEATIME @cost_teatime; Finnish 3R Center - Refinement @FIN3R
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