Register for the First Annual Translational Research Symposium

Showcase your research and meet other investigators who, like you, are pursuing innovative studies that will one day bring basic science to the bedside and beyond.

Thursday, April 1 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm

595 Commonwealth Avenue, 4th Floor, Boston, Mass.

The Boston University Clinical and Translational Science Institute is offering a one-day research symposium to introduce the research community to the university’s depth of resources supporting translational science. Meet other investigators across Boston University who are discovering new treatments and techniques to keep our communities healthy.

Register for the research symposium today. Deadline March 24th.

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George M. Church, PhD
George M. Church, PhD

You have a novel idea, but you are wondering how to bring new technology to industrial and clinical settings. George M. Church, PhD, Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Director of the Center for Computational Genetics, and keynote speaker will address “Reading & Writing Living Systems: Technology-Transfer to Industrial & Clinical Settings.”

Church has pioneered technology innovations in the fields of chemistry and biomedicine and has 10 U.S. patents granted and several pending. A leader in technology transfer to commercial settings, he has served on 22 scientific advisory boards. Read more about George M. Church, PhD

Other research symposium topics include:

  • Identifying and sustaining interdisciplinary collaborations
  • Patient-oriented research: recruitment and regulatory issues
  • Intellectual property and technology transfer
  • Biostatistics and informatics resources

Showcase Your Research

Register for the symposium by March 24th to submit your scientific poster for an award. Researchers who present exceptional posters will be awarded first prize ($2,500), second prize ($1,000) or third prize ($500).

Directions and Contact Information

To get directions to Boston University or to learn about parking, visit http://management.bu.edu/about/visit/index.html.

For more information about the symposium, contact David Seldin, MD, PhD, at 617-638-7027.

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