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About Biobridge-event

We have assembled an exciting blend of leading and forward-looking international experts, scientists, commercial professionals and public figures in the field of biotechnology in order to create a stimulating environment for debate and discussion on the topic of regenerative medicine.

biob_pict_20.pngFocusing on adult stem cells
the second UNOG conference

Stem cell research and therapy continues to make significant advancements in medical treatments. The aim of the conference is to showcase these developments with focus on regenerative medicine.
Prof. Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize of Medicine in 2008, delivers the introduction with his vision for natural medicine, “Fighting for Life: Prevention is Better than Cure”.

biob_pict_20.pngGathering the relevant people
 
to share, discuss and project

Research and development in biotechnology requires the collaboration of its industry members, in a common effort to drive advancements in health through innovations as well as building a profit centre in this growing area. The Biobridge-event offers a platform through which scientific researchers, industry professionals, manufacturers and investors can forge and strengthen ties on an international and regional level.

biob_pict_20.pngMeeting at United Nations Office Geneva
Palais des Nations

Usually home to high-profile international and interstates political meetings, the conference centre will open its doors to the cause of regenerative medicine. As the host of the event, His Excellency Sergei Ordzhonikidze, the UNOG Director-General will be welcoming delegates and participants in the assembly hall. 

The location is chosen on the basis that the Lake Geneva Region and specifically the state of Geneva continues to bring together the world’s most respected research organizations and laboratories, having been named the leading biotechnology cluster in continental Europe by Science magazine. Conclusion to the day will be by Minister of Economy and Public Health in the canton of Geneva, Prof. Pierre-François Unger. He will share his insights into the regulatory and inter-governmental aspects that surround the topic of regenerative medicine today. 

biob_pict_20.pngOrganised by the Biobridge Foundation
supporting research and professional education worldwide

The  Biobridge-event project acts as a platform to share and discuss the latest findings in regenerative medicine at the highest level. Central to its purpose is to encourage research and discussion in stem cell related treatments as well as forging working relationships between high level scientists and physicians.

biob_pict_20.pngSupported by RegenLab
The regenerative medicine company

As the primary sponsor of the conference, Regenlab aligns its motives with that of the Biobridge Foundation and its Scientific Committee to support advancements in regenerative medicine. As a company that develops, manufactures and markets patented and CE certified medical devices for regenerative medicine and autologous tissue regeneration, it believes that being part of a strong global network of trade partners is essential to maintaining excellence within its field. 

Download the Press File HERE

 
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