14/10/2024
bit.bio, the company coding human cells for novel cures and a pioneer in the field of synthetic biology, announced its comprehensive program for Neuroscience 2024, the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN). This premier event, recognised as the world's largest forum for emerging neurological discoveries, will take place October 5-9, 2024, at Chicago's McCormick Place Convention Center.
bit.bio will showcase its ioCells Toolkit for neurodegenerative disease research, unveil important applications of its new CRISPR-Ready ioCells portfolio, and present data demonstrating unprecedented lot-to-lot consistency of ioCells - setting a new gold standard in cell model reproducibility. Attendees can visit booth #1545, where bit.bio experts will discuss how synthetic biology and cell advancements transform neuroscience research and drug discovery.
Selected from over 10,500 submissions, bit.bio's Dr. Tony Oosterveen, Principal Scientist, will present at the SfN 2024 press conference on Monday, October 7, from 2-3 pm CDT in Room S501D. His talk, “Scalable iPSC programming strategy combined with optimised cocktails of neurotrophic factors yields functionally distinct nociceptor sensory neurons,” will introduce bit.bio's ioSensory Neurons. This novel human pain model could revolutionise next-generation pain medication development.
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