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Manchester Institute of Biotechnology

Events

Find out more about events, seminars and public lectures in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology.

Advances in Biosciences Seminar Series - Dr David Gershlick, University of Cambridge

13:00 - 14:00 11 November 2025

Join the Division of Molecular and Cellular Function (MCF) for the Advances in Biosciences Seminar Series, the speaker is Dr David Gershlick, University of Cambridge. Hosted by Dr Alex Davies. Title: “The trafficking of membrane proteins to the cell surface” Abstract: Secreted proteins underpin myriad physiological processes, ranging from...

From research to innovation: taking science into the commercial world

12:00 - 13:00 13 November 2025

Jeremy Shears is the Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, and will be speaking on the below. What does it take to turn a research breakthrough into a commercially viable innovation? What are the obstacles that I need to navigate? Why do businesses work with academia and how do they assess innovations?...

Co-created Futures Conference

09:00 - 17:00 03 December 2025

Sustainable Futures will deliver the Co-created Futures Conference in partnership with MERI, Royce, Tyndall and MUI. This one-day conference will convene academics, policymakers, industry and community partners to showcase co-developed and co-produced environmental sustainability research across three themes: Materials: Sustainable resource management,...

Secure Your Ticket Early! GM Connected Health Ecosystem series

08:45 - 13:00 04 December 2025

Join Digital Futures for the next event in our GM Connected Health Ecosystem series! Topic TBA! PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS FOR PEOPLE WHO WORK FOR THE NHS OR IN HEALTHCARE. Book your ticket now for the next in series of the GM Connected Health Ecosystem! After the hugely successful AI in Healthcare: Transforming the Future with Large Language...

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