BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM 2025

2025 Theme:

New Breakthroughs and Exploring New Horizons and Collaborations in Biomedical Sciences

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2024 Biomedical Sciences Symposium

UNC Charlotte, in collaboration with NCBiotech, is hosting “The Biomedical Sciences Symposium: Presenting New Breakthroughs and Exploring New Horizons and Collaborations in Biomedical Sciences” in Uptown Charlotte. This full day event will bring together University and Industry to highlight the innovation and translational research in Biomedical and Bioengineering Sciences in the region. The symposium will serve as a catalyst for driving forward transformative solutions to pressing health challenges, reinforcing UNC Charlotte’s commitment to excellence in biomedical education and research. Learn about breakthrough discoveries, enjoy interactive panel discussions, network, and create collaborations for seed funding.

Monday September 15 9AM to 5PM

Registration begins at 8 AM, with opening remarks at 8:45 Continental Breakfast and Lunch provided.
There will be a late afternoon reception and posters.

The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City 320 E. 9th Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

Open to invited guests and their colleagues at no charge.

Register Here by August 15

Submit Oral/Poster Abstracts Here By July 15

Call for Presentation Proposals:

We invite submissions from across disciplines to showcase innovative research, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and drive meaningful conversations. Submit your proposals by July 15 and be part of this exciting exchange of discovery and innovation.

Whether your work delves into theoretical frameworks, empirical studies, or practical applications, we encourage submissions that push the boundaries of knowledge and offer fresh perspectives. We particularly encourage proposals that address emerging trends, new clinical trials or biomedical or bioengineering breakthroughs, and regulatory challenges to the field.

Submissions are welcome on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

• Cancer Research

• Regenerative Medicine

• Big Data and Al in Life Sciences

• Host-Pathogen Interactions

• Infectious Disease and Global Health

• Nano-materials & Structure Based Drug Design

• Medical Devices
• Bench to Clinic Regulatory Hurdles