RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Group 19th Annual Meeting
8th – 10th January 2025, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Group
The RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Special Interest Group was set up in 2005 to provide a focus for groups in UK universities and industry working on the synthesis and characterisation of biomaterials. The group aims to enhance the understanding of the chemistries underlying the use of biomaterials in applications including prostheses, drug delivery and regenerative medicine.
Annual Meetings
Annual meetings of the group are designed to promote biomaterials chemistry research and development, enhance existing links, foster new collaborations and spread expertise. Meetings give participants the opportunity to present new work, discuss data and help to shape the future of research in this important and vibrant area of chemistry.
Venue:
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Burlington House
Piccadilly, W1J 0BA
London
Burlington House is on the north side of Piccadilly, opposite Fortnum and Mason and not far from The Ritz. After entering the gates, you will find the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ at the far right of the courtyard. Disabled access is available.
The nearest tube stations are Green Park and Piccadilly Circus.
Contact (Conference Chair)
Prof Alberto Saiani (Univ. of Manchester)
a.saiani@manchester.ac.uk
8th – 10th January 2025, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London
RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Group
The RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Special Interest Group was set up in 2005 to provide a focus for groups in UK universities and industry working on the synthesis and characterisation of biomaterials. The group aims to enhance the understanding of the chemistries underlying the use of biomaterials in applications including prostheses, drug delivery and regenerative medicine.
Annual Meetings
Annual meetings of the group are designed to promote biomaterials chemistry research and development, enhance existing links, foster new collaborations and spread expertise. Meetings give participants the opportunity to present new work, discuss data and help to shape the future of research in this important and vibrant area of chemistry.
Venue:
ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ
Burlington House
Piccadilly, W1J 0BA
London
Burlington House is on the north side of Piccadilly, opposite Fortnum and Mason and not far from The Ritz. After entering the gates, you will find the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ at the far right of the courtyard. Disabled access is available.
The nearest tube stations are Green Park and Piccadilly Circus.
Contact (Conference Chair)
Prof Alberto Saiani (Univ. of Manchester)
a.saiani@manchester.ac.uk