IBC Life Sciences Presents 4 Conferences * 1 Exhibition
Empowered Antibody TherapiesCancer Genomics & Cancer Mutations
Next Generation Sequencing & Genomic Medicine <em>Applications Summit</em>Cancer Stem Cells & the Tumor Microenvironment
Drug Discovery & Development WeekAugust 1-3, 2011 - Hyatt Regency San Francisco - San Francisco, CA

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New Location: Hyatt Regency San Francisco in downtown San Francisco at Embarcadero Center.

For information and updates on the 2011 conferences taking place at IBC's Drug Discovery & Development Week, please contact Michael Keenan at mkeenan@ibcusa.com.

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August 01 - 03, 2011 · Hyatt Regency San Francisco · San Francisco, CA

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