Partner Profiles
UK Partners

The Biochemical Society exists for the advancement of the molecular and cellular biosciences, both as an academic discipline and to promote its impact on areas of science including biotechnology, agriculture, and medicine. We achieve our mission though our publications and journals, scientific meetings, educational activities, policy work, awards and grants.

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The Society of Biology is a leading voice in the scientific community, promoting interest in biology , championing the subjects and issues. The Society represents and speaks to scientists at all levels, as well as to educators, students and researchers, the public, the 'interested amateur', and, through its work with schools and colleges, to the biologists of the future.
Study and development of the subject, and providing expert guidance and opinion on an extensive range of relevant.

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SCI is a multi-disciplinary membership forum connecting scientists and business people to advance the application of chemistry and related sciences for the benefit of society. SCI’s knowledge and networks help to tackle global challenges in food & biorenewables, water, waste & environment, energy, materials & manufacturing and health.

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SfAM, the oldest UK microbiological society, aims to advance the science of microbiology in its application to the environment, human and animal health, agriculture and industry.
SfAM is the voice of applied microbiology with members across the globe and works with sister organisations to exert influence on policy-makers world-wide.

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The Society for General Microbiology is the largest learned microbiological society in Europe with a worldwide membership based in universities, industry, hospitals, research institutes and schools. The Society publishes key academic journals in microbiology and virology, organises international scientific conferences, provides a forum for communication among microbiologists and supports their professional development.

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Media Partners
BioTecNika Info Labs Pvt Ltd is the parent organization which runs India's largest Bioscience information portal. Since its inception in October 2006, the organization’s prime endeavor was to pave a platform connecting industry and academia. It strives to suffice the needs of the multitude by offering varied services in the likes of job guidance, training and coaching for competitive exams and so on. Spreading wings into ventures like Biotecnika TV and Biotecnika Magazine, immense appreciation and support has been acknowledged.

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GBioFin Biotech Services is an enterprise known for its zest to bring forth converging ideas, innovations, inventions and intellect in the field of Biotechnology. GBioFin strive to create an effective forum for students and various institutes, organisations and companies for interaction and a basic platform for entrepreneurial learning for college students.

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The journal Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology addresses a range of topics, presenting full-length papers and mini-reviews of new and emerging products, processes and technologies. Coverage includes prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells, relevant enzymes and proteins; applied genetics and molecular biotechnology; genomics and proteomics; applied microbial and cell physiology; environmental biotechnology; process and products and more.

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Quarterly, online-only peer-reviewed research and reviews on cancer biomarkers in solid tumors: biomarkers for risk assessment in healthy subjects, screening and early diagnosis of cancer, prognostic assessment, cancer response monitoring and prediction to different treatments. Transversal research articles: evidence-based medicine, biobanking science, biostatistics, quality assurance, and method validation and standardisation.

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The 'Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology' reflects recent advances in the now established disciplines of genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics by publishing original research papers from all areas of microbiology and biotechnology. Contributions from the scientific community are welcome for this much-needed and up-and-coming forum for current basic and applied microbiological research.

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Research Media is an international dissemination expert that delivers rapid and innovative broadcasting services across several channels, guaranteed to transform complex research into digestible, design-rich and impactful summaries. Its flagship publication International Innovation is a global dissemination resource, which simultaneously provides insight into scientific research trends, funding and policy issues.


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As the premier global news medium dedicated to serving biotechnology and life sciences research specialists, Bio Research International serves a circulation of over 24,000 worldwide plus extensive digital and trade-show bonus distribution.

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Other Partners
The Young European Biotech Network fosters the European spirit! Here, young scientists enable transnational communication and collaborations. We inform young scientists about European support programmes and career opportunities. We encourage young people to take on responsibility and to develop their personal skills through teamwork and creative thinking.

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EuropaBio is the European Association for Bioindustries, bringing together bioscience companies from all fields of research and development, testing, manufacturing and distribution of biotechnology products. It has 56 corporate members, 14 associate members and Bio Regions and 19 National Biotechnology Associations- representing some 1800 small and medium sized enterprises across Europe.

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SULSA makes Scottish bio-research more globally competitive by pooling resources from Scotland’s leading life sciences Universities. Strategic collaboration in research, teaching, and cutting-edge facilities is providing enhanced quality, success, and value for money. SULSA supports young researchers with opportunities to enhance careers through linkages with industry and extra training.

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The Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (acib) replaces traditional industrial processes by new, more ecological and economic methods that are adopted from nature. As a network of 250+ scientists and 70+ international scientific and industrial partners that is based on 25+ years of experience, acib is focused on biocatalysis, enzymes and protein production and purification.

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Edinburgh Science Triangle is one of the top ten European research and development locations. Eight science and research parks within a 30 minute radius close to Edinburgh city centre and academic and research institutes. Objectives include: fostering this scientific community, increasing collaboration between academia and business, providing support, attracting new investment and nurturing talent.

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Spanish Federation of Biotechnologists -FEBiotec- represents all local Biotech Associations throughout Spain, operating as a unit before administrations, institutions, companies and Society. It is responsible of designation of 2014 as the Spanish National Year of Biotechnology, and holds some of the most important professionalization and Science popularization programmes of the sector.

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Our Vision is ‘To promote and enhance Scotland as a world-leading hub of innovative health research and development’. We focus on human health and well-being, science value added from discovery, through experimental medicine and through to Phase 2 trials, Scotland-wide projects and prospects, and generating economic benefit from Scotland’s health science assets.

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The Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research was established by Palacký University in Olomouc. The main goal of the Centre is the expansion and concentration of research capacities of the university and its partners, and the effective transfer of the results of R&D into the commercial sector in agriculture, pharmacy etc.

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FlandersBio is the networking organisation for the life sciences sector in Flanders (Belgium) – with currently more than 270 members. FlandersBio supports and facilitates the sector’s sustained development to ensure that it remains a strong driver of economic growth in the region.

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The Heads of University Centres of Biomedical Sciences (HUCBMS) champions biomedical sciences teaching and research through: promoting international quality standards; developing benchmarks for model curricula; providing guidance to, and promoting collaboration between member institutions. It is a representative voice for biomedical sciences and a source of advice to external bodies.

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UBMA is an organisation for Laboratory Managers operating across University Biosciences in the UK and Ireland. Its members aim to continually improve the management of resources in the sector by seeking to influence national policy and by developing and disseminating best practice and professional development of the Technical workforce.

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The Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) represents chemists and scientists from chemistry related fields in national and international organizations. The society supports the exchange of scientific and technical know-how and offers corresponding networking possibilities to the academic and industrial community. It has members in more than 50 countries and represents about 2700 individual and institutional members.

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The establishment of society is an endeavour for development of biotechnology by promotion and dissemination of knowledge about this cutting edge technology. The society will act as an active platform for interchange of academic ideas about the research and theoretical perspective of biotechnology. The motive of the society is to incorporate all national and cross-national academic institutions, research institutions, companies and individuals sharing interest in development of biotechnology.

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Association for the Advancement of Biodiversity Science has been formed to create awareness and propagate the importance and human impact on biodiversity by providing scientific platform for conservation of biodiversity. The association will incorporate all national and international academic institutions, research institutions, companies and individuals sharing interest in conservation of biodiversity.

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Targi w Krakowie is a PCO&DMC company which deals with the comprehensive organization of conventions, conferences, seminars and symposia as well as exhibitions and trade shows. For the past 18 years, cooperating with higher education institutions and other organizations from around the world, we have launched and organized highly successful international congresses for thousands of participants.

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The World Research and Innovation Congress is bringing together researchers, academics and commercial partners at two conferences. ‘Pioneers in Healthcare’ the 4-5 June at Eureka! Secretariat, Brussels will explore research challenges facing the healthcare sector. ‘Oceans’ the 15-16 October at Lisbon Oceanarium, Portugal, will feature discussions about issues facing oceans research.

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Life Sciences Israel™ 2015, will take place in Tel Aviv, Israel from February 18-19, 2015.
Life Sciences Israel is beginning to look like the leading local partnering event, focusing  purely on Life Sciences and provides an ideal platform for contact making and business opportunities for Life Sciences decision makers and investors.

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The British Mycological Society, founded in 1896, promotes the scientific study of fungi in all its diversity. It’s open to anyone interested in learning about the exciting world of fungi, including Fungal Science Research, Conservation and Recording of Fungus, and provides Educational Resources for all ages and levels of experience.

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BioPartner UK is the independent, accredited trade organisation that promotes international partnering for UK life science enterprises. BioPartner works with conference organisers, in-country agencies and overseas networks to provide the best business opportunities, including access to government grants and entry fee discounts for all UK-based organisations.

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