CARB-X Information Session & Networking with CLSI

CARB-X Information Session & Networking with CLSI

By California Life Sciences Institute

Date and time

Thursday, March 29, 2018 · 3:30 - 5pm PDT

Location

Treasure Island Conference Room

499 Illinois Street San Francisco, CA 94158

Description

The California Life Sciences Institute, a CARB-X partner and accelerator, invites you to join us and Kevin Outterson, Executive Director of CARB-X, for an informational and networking event on March 29 at 499 Illinois St., followed by CLSA’s Bio on the Bay networking event at STEM Kitchen & Garden in Mission Bay.

CARB-X recently announced its 2018 rounds of funding to support preclinical development of antibiotics, vaccines, diagnostics, devices and other life-saving products to respond to the threat of drug-resistant bacteria. Come meet with others in the antimicrobial resistance R&D space while learning more about the application process and the kinds of support CARB-X can provide.

Please be sure to register for CLSA's Bio on the Bay separately if you plan to stay for the happy hour.

Agenda
3:30 – 4:00 pm | Registration and Networking
4:00 – 4:30 pm | Kevin Outterson and CLSI Presentation re: CARB-X, application process and examples of CARB-X support
4:30 – 5:00 pm | Q&A
5:00 – 7:00 pm | CLSA’s Bio on the Bay [note: if you plan to attend this event, separate registration is required]

We hope to see you there!

Questions? Please contact Amy Xu - axu@califesciences.org.

Note: Parking at 499 Illinois is limited and there is construction surrounding the area. Public transport or cab service is strongly recommended to avoid a painful parking experience. See also this map for reference.

Organized by

California Life Sciences Institute (CLSI) supports the foundations of innovation that have made California home to the world’s most prominent life sciences ecosystem. Our mission is to maintain California’s leadership in life sciences innovation through support of entrepreneurship, education and career development. CLSI also serves as an accelerator for CARB-X, the world’s largest public-private partnership devoted to early stage antibacterial R&D.

 

CLSI is an affiliate of the California Life Sciences Association (CLSA), which represents California’s leading life sciences organizations. The California Life Sciences Institute is a non-profit 501(c)(3), and was established in 1990 as the BayBio Institute. Any contribution made to our organization is deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

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