Industrial Exhibits
Industrial Exhibits
Preservation of cells, tissues and gametes is a professional short course founded in 2003 to provide classroom training for those individuals involved in the preservation of biomolecules, cells, and tissues. The conference will be held again in Minneapolis, MN from May 18-20, 2010. The industrial exhibit will take place on one day, Wednesday, May 19, 2010.
Course Participants
This professional short course provides a unique opportunity for your company to reach individuals involved in biospecimen preservation from a wide range of fields including cell therapy, regenerative medicine, biorepositories, and cell and tissue banking. Participants in the course have come principally from North America (~80%) with the remaining participants coming from Europe and Asia. We are anticipating at least 50 participants this year.
Attendees of this course are typically directly involved in the development and/or implementation of preservation protocols for their organization. These individuals are most likely to make recommendations for the purchase of cryopreservation equipment or disposable supplies used in cryopreservation. We are interested in assembling industrial exhibits in order to provide information to our participants on products used in cryopreservation.
We are assembling Industrial Exhibits that would provide students with the products and devices available for cell preservation. The industrial exhibit will take place on Wednesday, May 19, 2010 in conjunction with an informal reception for the course.
Benefits of Exhibiting
All short course exhibitors will receive the following benefits (regardless of the level of sponsorship):
A pre-course participant list A post-course participant list Recognition in the course binder 10% discount on tuition for one individual from the sponsoring company to attend the course.Please contact BioCoR at biocor@me.umn.edu if you are interested in exhibiting.