Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Cambridge Healthtech Institute Training Seminars offer real-life case studies, problems encountered and solutions applied, along with extensive coverage of the academic theory and background. Each training seminar offers a mix of formal lecture and interactive discussions and activities to maximize the learning experience. These training seminars are led by experienced instructors who will focus on content applicable to your current research and provide important guidance those new to their fields.
Core Principles and Best Practices for Biotech Analytical Test Methods across the Product Lifecycle
Nadine Ritter, Ph.D., Principal Consultant, Global Biotech Experts, LLC
Regulatory Requirement across the Product Development Lifecycle
March 15-16, 2018 | Baltimore, MD
Christine Vessely, Ph.D., Senior Consultant, Biologics Consulting Group
Introduction to Protein Engineering
April 30-May 1, 2018 | Boston, MA
David Bramhill, PhD, Founder, Bramhill Biological Consulting, LLC
Introduction to Structure-Based Drug Design and Development
April 30-May 1, 2018 | Boston, MA
Christopher Corbeil, PhD, Research Officer, Human Health Therapeutics, National Research Council Canada
Traian Sulea, PhD, Senior Research Officer, Human Health Therapeutics, National Research Council Canada
April 30-May 1, 2018 | Boston, MA
Sheila G. Magil, PhD, Senior Consultant, BioProcess Technology Consultants, Inc.
Frank J. Riske, PhD, Senior Consultant, BioProcess Technology Consultants, Inc.
Introduction to Design of Experiments for Bioassay Development
Perceval Sondag, Senior Manager, Statistics, PharmaLex
Next Generation Sequencing for Antibody Discovery and Engineering
May 2-3, 2018 | Boston, MA
Simon Friedensohn, MSc, Research Assistant; Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Enkelejda Miho, PhD, Research Assistant II, Biosystems Science and Engineering; Pioneer Innovation & Entrepreneurship Lab, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Immunology for Drug Discovery Scientists
Masha Fridkis-Hareli, MSc, PhD, Founder and President, ATR, LLC
Tatiana Novobrantseva, PhD, Co-Founder, Head of Research and Development, Verseau Therapeutics
Introduction to Immunogenicity
May 3-4, 2018 | Boston, MA
Arno Kromminga. PhD., Senior Vice President and European Chief Scientific Officer, BioAgilytix
Introductory Immunology for Autoimmune and Cancer Drug Discovery
June 19-20, 2018 | Boston, MA
Tim Bauler, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
Tom Sundberg, PhD, Senior Research Scientist I, Center for the Development of Therapeutics, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Applying Pharmacology to New Drug Discovery: The System-Independent Quantification of Molecular Drug Properties for Prediction of Therapeutic Utility
June 19-20, 2018 | Boston, MA
Terry Kenakin, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Genome Editing with Targeted Nucleases: Theory and Practice of CRISPR/Cas9 Technology Applications from Basic Research to Precision Therapies
June 19-20, 2018 | Boston, MA
Serguei Kozlov, PhD, MBA, PMP, Principal Scientist/PM, Team Leader PTO, Center for Advanced Preclinical Research, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (NCI)
Danilo Maddalo, PhD, Lab Head, ONC Pharmacology, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Novartis Pharma AG
Introduction to Small Molecule Drug Discovery and Development
June 20-21, 2018 | Boston, MA
H. James Harwood Jr., PhD, Founder and CEO, Delphi BioMedical Consultants, LLC
Practical Introduction to PKPD Modeling in Drug Discovery and Development: Better, Faster, Cheaper
June 20-21, 2018 | Boston, MA
Arijit Chakravarty, CEO, Fractal Therapeutics
Ryan Nolan, PhD, Research Fellow, Takeda Pharmaceuticals International Co
Patient-Derived ASC-Organoids for Drug Development and Screening, Patient Stratification and Regenerative Medicine
June 20-21, 2018 | Boston, MA
Sylvia F. Boj, PhD, Scientific Director, Hubrecht Organoid Technology
Each CHI Training Seminar offers 1.5 Days of instruction with start and stop times for each day shown above and on the Event-at-a-Glance published in the onsite Program & Event Guide. Training Seminars will include morning and afternoon refreshment breaks, as applicable, and lunch will be provided to all registered attendees on the full day of the class.
Each person registered specifically for the training seminar will be provided with a hard copy handbook for the seminar in which they are registered. A limited number of additional handbooks will be available for other delegates who wish to attend the seminar, but after these have been distributed no additional books will be available.
Though CHI encourages track hopping between conference programs, we ask that Training Seminars not be disturbed once they have begun. In the interest of maintaining the highest quality learning environment for Training Seminar attendees, and because Seminars are conducted differently than conference programming, we ask that attendees commit to attending the entire program, and NOT engaging in track hopping, as to not disturb the hands-on style instruction being offered to the other participants.