Description
The Executive Committee is delighted to invite you to Glasgow to participate and share in the 11th Biomaterials Congress WBC2020 19-24 May 2020. You will experience the exciting city of Glasgow, steeped with culture and history and the SEC conference venue on the banks of the River Clyde. The conference promises a diverse and interesting programme, an international forum for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge research related to the interactions of biological systems with engineered, synthetic and natural materials. It is an occasion to meet, to listen, To discuss, to share knowledge and bring together inspired biomaterials people.
We-most welcome researchers and we will promote interactions with prominent senior investigators in the field as well as scientists from leading biomedical companies. We hope the Congress will provide a forum to exchange scientific ideas, inspire new research, and new contacts for closer Collaboration, so that we can, together, define the future for our young (and not so young) researchers who are today's reality and tomorrow's future.
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Ceud mìle fàilte
The Executive Committee
Lucy Di Silvio
Nicholas Dunne
Liz Tanner
Pioneering biomaterials for global wellbeing
Tùsaireachd bith-stuth airson sochair domhanta
Call for paper
Please check the above Conference Description for CFP information.
Any questions, please contact the conference organizer. The contact(s) can be found on the right Contact .
Committee
Professor Lucy Di Silvio
WBC 2020 Co-chair
Professor Nicholas Dunne
WBC 2020 Treasurer
Professor Elizabeth Tanner
WBC 2020 Co-Chair
Local Organising Committee
Committee Member |
Affiliation |
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Morgan Alexander |
Nottingham |
Catherine Berry |
Glasgow |
Serena Best |
Cambridge |
Manus Biggs |
NUI Galway |
Richard Black |
Strathclyde |
Adrian Boyd |
Ulster |
Martin Browne |
Southampton |
Fraser Buchanan |
Queen's Belfast |
Conor Buckley |
TCD Dublin |
Darren Burke |
MTS |
Ruth Cameron |
Cambridge |
Sarah Cartmell |
Manchester |
Owen Clarkin |
Dublin City University |
Sofie Cox |
Birmingham |
Jude Curran |
Liverpool |
Matt Dalby |
Glasgow |
Sanjukta Deb |
KCL London |
Eamon DeBarra |
Limerick |
Ryan Donnelly |
Queen's Belfast |
Garry Duffy |
NUI Galway |
Mohan Edrinsinghe |
UCL London |
Alicia ElHaj |
Keele |
Sam Evans |
Cardiff |
David Fitzpatrick |
UCD Dublin |
Eileen Gentleman |
KCL London |
Theoni Georgiou |
Imperial London |
Iain Gibson |
Aberdeen |
Julie Gough |
Manchester |
Helen Grant |
Strathclyde |
Liam Grover |
Birmingham |
Andrew Hamilton |
Queen's Belfast |
Russ Harris |
Leeds |
Paul Hatton |
Sheffield |
John Haycock |
Sheffield |
Karin Hing |
QMUL London |
David Hoey |
TCD Dublin |
Jie Huang |
UCL London |
John Hunt |
Nottingham Trent |
Julian Jones |
Imperial London |
Cathal Kearney |
RCSI Dublin |
Danny Kelly |
TCD Dublin |
Jonathan Knowles |
UCL London |
Tanya Levingstone |
Dublin City University |
Helen McCarthy |
Queen's Belfast |
Gareth McGuiness |
Dublin City University |
Laoise McNamara |
NUI Galway |
Alvaro Mata |
QMUL London |
Brian Meenan |
Ulster |
Eoin O'Cearbhaill |
UCD Dublin |
Richard Oreffo |
Southampton |
Michelle Oyen |
Cambridge |
Mangala Patel |
QMUL London |
Elise Pegg |
Bath |
Itesham Rehman |
Sheffield |
Mathis Rhiele |
Glasgow |
Paul Roach |
Loughborough |
Tracy Robson |
RCSI Dublin |
Vahid Sahid |
Plymouth |
Manuel Salmeron Sanchez |
Glasgow |
Colin Scotchford |
Nottingham |
Eleanor Stride |
Oxford |
Bo Su |
Bristol |
Ian Thompson |
KCL London |
Ruth Wilcox |
Leeds |
Rachel Williams |
Liverpool |
David Woods |
Leeds |
Anne Young |
UCL London |