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100 participants from Israel at the Life Sciences Baltics 2012 conference

The conference will be held in Vilnius on September 12-14

The Ambassador of Lithuania to Israel, Darius Dagotis (left) at the Biomed 2012 conference where the conference in Lithuania was announced. Photo: Avi Blizovsky
The Ambassador of Lithuania to Israel, Darius Dagotis (left) at the Biomed 2012 conference where the conference in Lithuania was announced. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

A delegation of over representatives from the biotechnology industry in Israel confirmed their participation in the Life conference Life Science Baltics 2012    The international life sciences conference to be held in Vilnius on September 12-14. Participants from the European Union and other countries also register for the conference, the partner event, the start-up programs, the student conference and the exhibition of the life sciences industry in the Baltic countries, a total of 280 organizations, companies and more will participate in the event in addition to 54 lecturers at the conference.

Among the Israeli companies that will participate in the Urbimed conference, the launch company Kokirman, which invests in the fields of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and the medical center, as well as the Teva company. Among the multinational companies that contributed were Thermo Scientific, MOOG, Gemzim, Novartis, Procter & Gamble, MSD, Bayer, as well as medical start-up companies and research bodies from the Baltic countries and the rest of the world.
As mentioned, as we exclusively reported, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Prof. Ada Yonat Open the scientific part of the conference

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