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CRAFT Virtual Symposium – General Registration

November 9, 2020 - November 10, 2020

The Centre for Research and Applications in Fluidic Technologies (CRAFT) is a unique partnership between the University of Toronto (UofT) and the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) that creates microfluidics-enabled devices for industrial and clinical applications. CRAFT develops organ-on-a-chip, biofabrication and diagnostic solutions and involves university and government researchers, clinicians and companies.
The CRAFT Virtual Symposium is a 1.5-day event that will showcase cutting-edge microfluidics research related to organ-on-chips, biofabrication and diagnostic devices. It will feature three invited keynote speakers; short oral presentations and poster presentations given by NRC researchers and UofT trainees; and an exhibition hall for companies.
Dates: November 9 and 10
Location: Virtual!
Attendance Fee: $35 +HST

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