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Publication Highlight: A Targeted Lipid Nanoparticle Platform for T Cell-Specific Non-Viral DNA Delivery
The annual BCVS Scientific Sessions is one of largest meetings in the world dedicated to fundamental and translation research to improve heart health, a goal that the pandemic has only made more critical. Sponsored by the American Heart Association’s Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Council, the upcoming 2023 in-person conference in Boston, Massachusetts, promises to be the best can’t-miss event for basic cardiovascular scientists this year, attracting leading researchers in fields such as microRNAs, cardiac gene and cell therapy, cardiac development and most recently tissue engineering and iPS cells.
This makes BCVS the “go to” conference for intra- and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization of ideas and incorporation of new approaches within the cardiovascular scientific community while also playing a pivotal role in training young researchers, women and Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Groups faculty, and cardiovascular fellows.
Scintica will be exhibiting at Booth #TT12!
Who’s Attending?
The conference attracts basic cardiovascular scientists and leaders in the cardiovascular sciences. The conference also plays a pivotal role in training and providing opportunities for young researchers in the cardiovascular scientific community by aiming to foster the development of early-career scientists in this field!
When does the Meeting Take Place?
Monday, July 31 – Thursday, August 3
Where is this year’s SNMMI Annual Meeting?
Westin Boston Seaport District, Boston, MA
Publication Highlight: A Targeted Lipid Nanoparticle Platform for T Cell-Specific Non-Viral DNA Delivery
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