The Centre for Research and Applications in Fluidic Technologies (CRAFT), at the University of Toronto, is hosting a virtual symposium on Nov 9-10, 2020 that will showcase cutting-edge microfluidics research related to organ-on-chips, biofabrication, and diagnostic devices. It will include 3 international keynotes from John T. McDevitt, Adam W. Feinberg, and Valeria Orlova, 50+ presentations; trainee business pitches; and 15+ industry booths.
Please visit our website for additional information and to register.
Registration is ~$40 per person and closes on October 26.
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More about CRAFT: CRAFT involves University of Toronto and National Research Council of Canada (NRC) researchers, clinicians, and companies who are working together to develop organ-on-a-chip, biofabrication, and diagnostic solutions. The Centre, which is located at UofT’s St. George campus and NRC’s Boucherville site in Quebec, comprises expertise and infrastructure for rapid device prototyping and fabrication, preclinical validation, and rapid scale-up of device fabrication under certified conditions.