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mRNA 2024 : 2024 mRNA Technology Conference

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Link: https://www.aiche.org/sbe/conferences/mrna-technology-conference/2024
 
When Apr 21, 2024 - Apr 24, 2024
Where Boston, MA
Submission Deadline Feb 24, 2024
Categories    mrna   cancer treatments   vaccines   therapeutics
 

Call For Papers

The 2024 mRNA Technology Conference will showcase never before presented research and technology advances from both established leaders and early career professionals providing insights into present, developing, and future mRNA Applications. Topics such as rapid advancement of new modalities, ground breaking mRNA applications for broad spectrum mRNA vaccines, mRNA cancer treatments, overcoming mRNA challenges to enable feasible global distribution, storage, and advancing mRNA formulations will be discussed.

SESSION TOPICS
Manufacturing I: IVT Process Optimization and Reactors Design
Manufacturing II: Purification
Formulation & Delivery
Analytical Characterization of mRNA
Optimization & Design of mRNA for Future Therapeutics

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