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SUMMARY:IBioIC26 - BioSolutions for Tomorrow’s World - 12th Annual Conference in partnership with BBIA
DESCRIPTION:The Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) holds its 12th Annual Conference in Glasgow on 10 and 11 March 2026.  \nThis year we are delighted to be in partnership with the BioBased and Biodegradable Industries Association (BBIA).  \nLocation: Glasgow\, Scotland \nDates: Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 March 2026 \nWebsite:  https://ibioicconference.com \nIBioIC26 – BioSolutions for Tomorrow’s World will be IBioIC’s 12th Annual Conference. This year we are delighted to partner with the BioBased Industries Association (BBIA). \nThis not-for-profit conference is the industry event of the year for the industrial biotechnology community in Scotland and the UK\, and one of the pre-eminent events in the global biotech calendar. The conference attracts biotech professionals from industry\, research and academia\, as well as policy-makers\, service providers\, and emerging client sectors. \nThe 2026 conference will focus on delivering tangible benefits for attendees\, including the cultivation of strategic partnerships\, facilitating new connections and collaborations\, providing examples of best practice\, understanding regulations\, and effective communication. \nWhy take part? \n\nThe conference attracts over 400 delegates from across the biotechnology sector and beyond. \nConference attendees are made up of predominantly C-suite or senior level industry representatives from both large\, established companies and emerging and start-up enterprises\, as well as senior academics\, researchers in industry or academia\, students and recent graduates\, investors\, and policy makers \n\n What to expect \n\nThe theme of this year’s conference is BioSolutions for Tomorrow’s World. \nFast paced sessions will explore topics ranging from bio-similar in manufacturing to food innovation and the role of biotechnology in restoring natural environments. \nWe’ll look into key issues such as the extent to which bio-based products can replace fossil\, and factors influencing the adoption of alternative proteins\, while fireside chats and panel sessions will delve into issues in depth.\nSponsored workshops on Day 2 will give hosts and delegates an opportunity to discuss issues in-depth in an interactive and outcome-driven setting\, and informal networking. \n1-1 partnering throughout will give delegates opportunities to meet key contacts and build new connections.\n\nSchedule: \nDay 1 | Tuesday 10 March 2026 \n10.00 – 10.50 Morning Plenary \n10.50 – 11.50 Session 1 Rebuilding tomorrow’s world with biology \nThis session will explore how we can make everyday items – from cosmetics to concrete – using biology rather than fossil resources. \nChair: Fiona Mischel\, Associate Director of Strategic Development\, Holiferm \nSpeakers: \n\nRuss Tucker\, CEO\, TWIG Bio\, ‘Using AI to bring biotech to beauty’\nJonathan Edmunds\, Sustainability Director\, ‘Bio-based plastic that’s high on performance\, and negative on carbon’\nJames MacDonald\, CEO\, Solena Materials ‘Next generation sustainable fibres for market-leading apparel’\nAlex Neves\, CEO\, Clean Food Group ‘Function-specific\, sustainable oils and fats\, from food waste’\n\n11.50 – 12.15 Fireside Chat \nGetting novel bio-based products to market. \n12.15 – 12.35 Tomorrow’s World Showcase Pitches \n\nKatherine Manshreck\, Senior Sustainability Strategist\, Shellworks\, ‘Made with plants\, not plastic: innovation that looks good and does good’\nPrantar Mahanta Tamuli\, Founder\, Tattva ‘Built by Biology. Bioengineered materials for construction\, automotive\, farming and space industries’\n\n12.35 – 14.00 Networking lunch and poster observation  \n14.00 – 15.00 Session 2 Feeding the future with biotechnology \nThis session will look at the factors influencing the adoption of alternative protein. \nChair:  Imran Afzal\, CEO\, NAPIC \nSpeakers: \n\nDerek Stewart\, The James Hutton Institute\n\n15.00 – 15.30 Session 3 Launchpad for Success \nThis session will take a look at the impact of the UKRI Innovate UK Launchpad programme and the Net Zero projects it has supported. \nChair: TBC \nSpeakers: \nAlisha Fuller-Armah\, BlazeBalm \n15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break \n16.00 – 16.55 Session 4 Tomorrow’s healthy planet \nWho’s in the loop? – Water is the lifeblood of the circular economy and this session will focus on how it sits in a continuous renewal with waste\, soil and ecosystems. \nChair:  Professor Frederic Coulson\, Director\, EBIC \nSpeakers: \n\nElise Cartmell\, Chief Scientist\, Scottish Water\nPete Vale\, Carbon & Circular Economy Architect\, Severn Trent\n\n16.55 – 17.15 Day 1 wrap up and prizegiving \nDay 2 | Wednesday 11 March 2026 \n10.00 – 10.45 Morning Plenary \nScott Winston\, MD\, Pulpex\, ‘From Concept to Consumer: Reimagining Packaging — The Pulpex Way’ \nHolly Reeves\, CEO\, HydRegen\, ‘From Breakthrough to Scale-Up: The HydRegen Story’ \n11.00 – 12.30 Session 5 Workshops \nChoose from an exciting offering of workshops and get useful know-how\, insights\, and engage and contribute to the discussion. \n12.30 – 13.30 Networking lunch \n13.30 – 14.30 Session 6 The Bio Factor \nChannel your inner Simon Cowell and rate our line up of exciting start up pitches. If you dare\, sign up to be on the stage. Prizes available! \n14.30 – 15.10 Session 7 What’s next for tomorrow’s world? \nWe have come a long way with biotechnology\, but there’s so much more out there. From the ocean depths to distant stars\, where will biology take us next? \nChair:  Lord David Willets \n15.10 – 15.30 Conference wrap up and close \nAttendees: \nRiaan Fox \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/ibioic26-biosolutions-for-tomorrows-world-12th-annual-conference-in-partnership-with-bbia/
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SUMMARY:Membrane Proteins Conference 7–9 April 2026 Leonardo Royal Hotel\, Birmingham\, UK
DESCRIPTION:Membrane Proteins Conference Leonardo Royal Hotel\, Birmingham\, UK | 7-9 April 2026 \nMembrane proteins have important roles across all kingdoms of life. They are involved in a myriad of diverse and fundamental biological processes\, which include the transport of substrates across membranes\, relaying signals between the cell and its environment\, the catalysis of chemical reactions\, cell adhesion and influencing the immune response. However\, whilst between 20-30% of the genome of most organisms encode for membrane proteins\, the role of these systems remains poorly understood. The aim of this meeting is to bring together researchers from these areas who are experts in these cutting-edge technologies to promote the sharing of knowledge and ideas \nOral communication slots are available at this meeting. \nAll attendees\, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career\, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication. You can submit your abstract here. \nScientific Programme Committee:\n* Alex Cameron\, University of Warwick\n* Liz Fullam\, University of Warwick\n* Alan Goddard\, Aston University\n* Phill Stansfeld\, University of Warwick\n* Alice Rothnie\, Aston University \nBiochemical Society Award Lecture:\n* The GlaxoSmithKline Award – Doryen Bubeck\, Imperial College London\n* International Award 2025 – Renae Ryan\, University of Sydney \nInvited Speakers:\n* Doryen  Bubeck\, Imperial\n* Ian Collinson\, University of Bristol\n* Allister Crow\, University of Warwick\n* Milka Doktorova\, Stockholm University\n* Inga Haenelt\, Goethe Frankfurt University\n* Claudia Jessen-Trefzer\, University of Freiburg\n* Andrew Lovering\, University of Birmingham\n* Renae Ryan\, University of Sydney \nVenue \nLeonardo Royal Hotel Birmingham\n245 Broad St\nBirmingham\nB1 2HQ\nUK \nFind on google maps\n \n Please note should you be travelling to the UK for the conference\, you may need to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA). Please see further details here. \nAttendees: \nRiaan Fox
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/membrane-proteins-conference-7-9-april-2026-leonardo-royal-hotel-birmingham-uk/
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SUMMARY:The Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2026 \nMonday 13 April – Thursday 16 April at the ICC Belfast. \nThe Conference takes place over four days and consists of scientific symposia\, workshops\, fora\, professional development sessions\, Prize Lectures\, Hot Topics and much more. \nThe conference will take place at the ICC Belfast: \nICC Belfast \n2 Lanyon Place\, \nBelfast\, \nBT1 3WH \nMonday 13 April\, Morning \n12:00 – 13:00 Badge Collection Opens (Riverside Foyer) \n12:45 – 13:00 First time at Conference \nMonday 13 April\, Afternoon \n13:00 – 15:00 Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \nCelebrating and promoting actions advancing equality\, diversity and inclusion \n14:00 – 14:45 President’s Address and Prize Lecture \nActinomycetes: Industrial uses; cryptic pathways and novel antibiotic discovery \nEducation and Outreach Symposium \nEukaryotic Microbes in Health and the Environment \nNew Investigators Professional Development Panel \nPhage biology with a view to application \nVirus Symposium: Viral manipulation of the intracellular RNA world \n16:15 – 17:15 Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \n16:30 – 17:00 Industry Symposium \nActinomycetes: Industrial uses; cryptic pathways and novel antibiotic discovery \nEducation and Outreach Symposium \nEukaryotic Microbes in Health and the Environment \nNew Investigators Professional Development Panel \nPhage biology with a view to application \nVirus Symposium: Viral manipulation of the intracellular RNA world \n18:30 – 19:15 Prize Lecture \n19:15 – 20:00 Welcome Reception (Hall 1) \n20:00 – 22:00 Social Programme \nTuesday 14 April\, Morning \n07:30 – 09:00 Badge Collection (Riverside Foyer) \n09:00 – 09:45 Prize Lecture \nEducation and Outreach Symposium \nEukaryotic Microbes in Health and the Environment \nGenetics and Genomics Forum \nMicrobial Physiology\, Metabolism and Molecular Biology Forum \nMycobacteria: Challenges and progress \nVaccine platforms and gene therapy vectors \nVirus Symposium: Viral manipulation of the intracellular RNA world \n11:00 – 12:15 Poster Block A\, Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \nEducation and Outreach Symposium \nEukaryotic Microbes in Health and the Environment \nGenetics and Genomics Forum \nMicrobial Physiology\, Metabolism and Molecular Biology Forum \nMycobacteria: Challenges and progress \nVaccine platforms and gene therapy vectors \nVirus Symposium: Viral manipulation of the intracellular RNA world \n  \nTuesday 14 April\, Afternoon \n13:30 – 14:30 Lunch & Exhibition (Hall 1) \n13:45 – 14:15 Industry Symposium \nEukaryotic Microbes in Health and the Environment \nGenetics and Genomics Forum \nKnocking Out AMR \nMicrobial Physiology\, Metabolism and Molecular Biology Forum \nOut of Body Experience- in vitro models of infection (Complex cell infection models) \nVirus Forum 1 \nVirus Forum 2 \nVirus Forum 3 \n15:30 – 16:45 Poster Block A\, Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \nEukaryotic Microbes in Health and the Environment \nGenetics and Genomics Forum \nKnocking Out AMR \nMicrobial Physiology\, Metabolism and Molecular Biology Forum \nOut of Body Experience- in vitro models of infection (Complex cell infection models) \nVirus Forum 1 \nVirus Forum 2 \nVirus Forum 3 \n18:15 – 19:00 Prize Lecture \nWednesday 15 April\, Morning \n07:30 – 09:00 Badge Collection (Riverside Foyer) \n09:00 – 09:45 Prize Lecture \n09:00 – 09:45 Prize Lecture \nEnvironmental\, Applied and Industrial Microbiology Forum \nInfection Forum \nKnocking Out AMR \nMicrobial pangenomics: reaching new frontiers of an open and evolving discipline \nMicrobiome Forum \nVirus Forum 4 \nVirus Forum 5 \nVirus Forum 6 \n11:00 – 12:15 Poster Block B\, Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \nEnvironmental\, Applied and Industrial Microbiology Forum \nInfection Forum \nKnocking Out AMR \nMicrobial pangenomics: reaching new frontiers of an open and evolving discipline \nMicrobiome Forum \nVirus Forum 4 \nVirus Forum 5 \nVirus Forum 6 \nWednesday 15 April\, Afternoon \n13:30 – 14:30 Lunch & Exhibition (Hall 1) \n13:45 – 14:15 Industry Symposium \nEngineering (Micro)biology: Reprogramming microbes towards global solutions \nEnvironmental\, Applied and Industrial Microbiology Forum \nExploring Microbiome Function \nInfection Forum \nMicrobial pangenomics: reaching new frontiers of an open and evolving discipline \nTransformative tools for biological complexity \nVirus Symposium: A Virus For All Seasons \n15:30 – 16:45 Poster Block B\, Refreshments & Exhibition (Poster Block B\, Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \nEngineering (Micro)biology: Reprogramming microbes towards global solutions \nEnvironmental\, Applied and Industrial Microbiology Forum \nExploring Microbiome Function \nInfection Forum \nMicrobial pangenomics: reaching new frontiers of an open and evolving discipline \nTransformative tools for biological complexity \nVirus Symposium: A Virus For All Seasons \n18:15 – 19:00 Prize Lecture \nThursday 16 April\, Morning \n08:00 – 09:00 Badge Collection (Riverside Foyer) \n09:00 – 09:30 Hot Topic Lecture \nAI-enabled Microbiology \nCareers Session \nEngineering (Micro)biology: Reprogramming microbes towards global solutions \nPathogens without borders: Multi-host veterinary infections \nPlant-Pathogen Interactions \nTransformative tools for biological complexity \nVirus Symposium: A Virus For All Seasons \n10:45 – 11:45 Refreshments & Exhibition (Hall 1) \n11:00 – 11:30 Industry Symposium \nAI-enabled Microbiology \nCareers Session \nEngineering (Micro)biology: Reprogramming microbes towards global solutions \nPathogens without borders: Multi-host veterinary infections \nPlant-Pathogen Interactions \nTransformative tools for biological complexity \nVirus Symposium: A Virus For All Seasons \n  \nThursday 16 April\, Afternoon \n13:00 – 13:45 Close of Conference \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \nRiaan Fox \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/the-microbiology-society-annual-conference-2026/
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SUMMARY:Protein Purification and Biophysical Characterisation 2026 - University of Bedfordshire\, Luton\, UK
DESCRIPTION:Protein Purification and Biophysical Characterisation 2026 – University of Bedfordshire\, Luton\, UK\nProtein purification and biophysical characterisation of the resulting protein are two major disciplines in modern biochemistry; both widely used in basic academic research and in industry. \nThe equipment used to purify proteins continues to evolve in both functionality and utility. \nThis training course\, hosted at the University of Bedfordshire’s STEM Building\, aims to expose participants to the latest hardware required for protein purification and biophysical measurements. \nAttendees will gain hands-on experience of cell lysis using: \n\nthe CF1 cell disrupter from Constant Systems\nprotein purification using AKTA systems and Unicorn software. \nthe analysis of protein – ligand interactions using the Nano Temper Monolith \nand the new multi wavelength Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Optima analytical ultracentrifuge (AUC). \n\nShort lectures will provide background theory on the techniques used. \nSpeaker list \nTBC \nSchedule: \nTBC \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \nRiaan Fox \n  \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/protein-purification-and-biophysical-characterisation-2026-university-of-bedfordshire-luton-uk/
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SUMMARY:The Designer Biology ’26 :From proteins and cells to scaffolds and materials
DESCRIPTION:The Designer Biology ’26 meeting will be the fifth edition of this event co-organised by the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) Bioengineering and Bioprocessing Division and the EFB Biobased Materials Division. The event will be held on 29-31 July 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne\, UK. \nThe Designer Biology meeting brings together young and established scientists working in the fields of bioengineering\, synthetic biology\, and biomaterials\, in a friendly\, inclusive\, diverse\, and lively atmosphere. The attendees discuss different applications ranging from the engineering of proteins to the engineering of functionalized materials. While the larger umbrella used in these fields is similar\, the specific aspects are different\, and our aim is to bring different disciplines together in one meeting to strongly benefit the bioengineering community at large and give rise to synergies and opportunities for new collaborations. \nOur format brings together a list of renowned international speakers\, with shorter presentations from early career researchers and interactive poster presentations. The meeting will take place in Newcastle upon Tyne on Newcastle University’s Helix campus\, in the excellent Frederick Douglass Centre. Notably\, this venue overlooks one of Newcastle’s most famous landmarks\, St James’ Park. \nSchedule: \nTuesday              29th of July 2026             13:00 – 19:30 \nWednesday       30th of July 2026             09:00 – 18:00 \nThursday             31st of July 2026             09:00 – 17:00 \nAttendees: \nRiaan Fox \n 
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/the-designer-biology-26-from-proteins-and-cells-to-scaffolds-and-materials/
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SUMMARY:The Applied Synthetic Biology in Europe (ASBE8 Conference) - 4–6 November 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Applied Synthetic Biology in Europe (ASBE8 Conference) will take place on 4–6 November 2026 at the Whitworth Art Gallery\, Manchester\, UK. \nFollowing the success of previous meetings in this series\, ASBE8 will explore the wealth of applied synthetic biology research and how it is contributing to progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The meeting will bring together key partners from academia\, industry and the third sector interested in using synthetic biology\, engineering biology and applied microbiology to address global challenges. Sessions will be framed around the following synthetic biology application domains: \n\nFactory – Clean growth\, Bio-based chemical/materials production\, Alternative feedstocks C1\, plastics\, biogenic\nPharma – Cellular therapeutics\, Diagnostics\, Gene/base editing\, Biobased production of pharmaceuticals\nFarm and field – Improve crops\, Soil augmentation\, Waste treatment\, Bioremediation\, Biocontainment\nComputational design technologies – Proteins\, circuits\, systems\, networks\, communities and processes\n\nJoin the ASBE community to share your latest research\, exchange ideas\, and discover new opportunities for collaboration. \nVenue \nThe 8th Applied Synthetic Biology in Europe conference will be held in Whitworth Art Gallery. \nThe venue is located in Whitworth Park in Manchester\, England\, just south of the University of Manchester campus. The gallery is part of the university and can be reached by public transport or a short walk from Oxford Road train station. \n How to get there:\nThe gallery is on a major bus route and easily reached via public transport\, or on foot or by bicycle: \n\nWalk: 30–40 min from Manchester city centre. Flat paved route\, not traffic-free.\nBike: Sheffield stands and lockers (£1 coin\, refundable) both available at the gallery.\nBus: 15\, 41\, 42\, 43\, 140–143\, 147. Ask for bus stop nearest MRI\, Oxford Road.\nTram: St Peter’s Square (plus 10 minutes on the bus or approximately 30 minutes on foot).\nTrain: Oxford Road (plus 10 minutes on the bus or around 25 minutes on foot).\nCar: On-street parking (maximum stay 2 hours) on Denmark Road. Nearest car park Cecil Street (M15 6GD).\n\n Whitworth Art Gallery \nThe University of Manchester\,\nOxford Road\,\nManchester\nM15 6ER \nwww.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk \n Programme \n4 November – Wednesday \n13:00 – 14:00    Registration \n14:00 – 14:15    Welcome address \n14:15 – 15:00    Opening Keynote Lecture \n15:00 – 16:30    Session 1 \n16:30 – 17:00    Coffee break \n17:00 – 18:30    Session 3 \n18:30 – 20:00    Poster session 1 \n5 November – Thursday \n09:00 – 10:30    Session 4 \n10:30 – 11:00    Coffee break \n11:00 – 13:00    Session 5 \n13:00 – 14:00    Lunch \n14:00 – 16:00    Session 6 \n16:00 – 16:30    Coffee break \n16:30 – 18:00    Session 7 \n18:00 – 20:00    Poster session 2 \n6 November – Friday \n09:00 – 11:00    Session 8 \n11:00 – 11:30    Coffee break \n11:30 – 12:15    Closing Keynote Lecture \n12:15 – 12:45    Closing ceremony \nAttendees: \nJay Champaneri \nRiaan Fox
URL:https://constantsystems.com/event/the-applied-synthetic-biology-in-europe-asbe8-conference-4-6-november-2026/
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