Speakers for Extracellular Vesicles Forum 2023
10-11 October 2023 | Cambridge, UK
Speakers from academia, industry and healthcare are invited largely on the basis of recommendations by expert advisors active in the enthusiastic EV research community.
If you have an interest in speaking or would like to recommend some topics or speakers for the agenda, then please get in touch with Joel Hornby.
Professor Carlos Salomon
Head of the Translational Extracellular Vesicles in Obstetrics and Gynae-Oncology Group, NHMRC Investigator Fellow
Andrew Devitt, PhD
Chair in Inflammatory Cell Biology, Aston University, EVolution Therapeutics
Pascale Zimmermann
Professor, Faculty of Medicine KU Leuven (Belgium) and Cancer Research Center Marseille (France)
Michiel Pegtel, PhD
Dept. of Pathology PI Exosomes Research Group, Director of the Liquid Biopsy Center at AUMC
Jens Gruber, PhD
Co-founded the Curexsys GmbH and is now active as managing director and chief scientific officer.
Naveed Akbar, PhD
Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Science at the University of Oxford.
Prof Costanza Emanueli
Prof Costanza Emanueli, BHF Chair of Cardiovascular Science, NHLI, Imperial College, London
Professor Masood Kamali-Moghaddam
Professor of Molecular Diagnostics at Dept. of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University
Kirsi Rilla, PhD
Associate Professor of Cell Biology and group leader, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Eastern Finland.
Alena Ivanova, PhD
AstraZeneca, Postdoctorate focussing on utilizing extracellular vesicles as drug delivery vehicles.
Brittany Mihelich, PhD
Principal Scientist, Extracellular Vesicles, Astellas Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Marcin Jurga, PhD
CSO at EXO Biologics. Team leader in the fields of cell-based regenerative medicine and tissue engineering
Dr Hernan Gonzalez-King Garibotti
Senior Research Scientist, Cell Therapy department AstraZeneca, Sweden
Lior Shaltiel, PhD
An awarded executive and scientist with extensive multidisciplinary international experience in drug delivery systems.
Christine Happel, PhD
Program Officer, Office of Special Initiatives, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Why You Should Join Us in Cambridge
Following the success of our Precision Medicine and Oncology Forums, by popular demand we are hosting the Extracellular Vesicles Forum from 10-11 October in Cambridge UK. The EV and exosomes field is followed by a large, enthusiastic, and dedicated research community that is extremely relevant to precision medicine, encompassing precise diagnostics and targeted treatment. The EV Forum, will focus on translational aspects of EV research and development that will have clinical applications, including Biomarkers, Therapeutics, Drug Delivery and Regenerative Medicine. We want to facilitate information exchange with the intention of overcoming bottlenecks in the clinical development of EVs, such as Heterogeneity, Characterisation, Production and Scalability. Join us to discuss such opportunities and challenges with research, industry, medical and regulatory EV leaders.
Sponsorship Opportunities
EV 2023 offers a unique environment to make new connections, share ideas and formulate partnerships for future collaboration. We work closely with our sponsors to ensure that your objectives are met by building bespoke marketing solutions. So be it a plenary speaking slot, hosting a roundtable or exhibiting at our forum, we ensure you are in front of the right audience.