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    In-Person

    AI in Drug Discovery Summit

    The congress aims to showcase how raw biological data can be transformed into actionable research insights that drives next generation of therapeutics by leveraging innovations in AI, machine learning and digital platforms that becomes essential to accelerate scientific progress.

    Location:

    Singapore

    Date:

    26 th Jan 2026 to 27 th Jan 2026

    Field:

    Agricultural Bio-technology, Life Science

    Subject:

    Cell & Gene, Drug Discovery, Nucleic Acid, Single Cell, Spatial Biology, Biologics, Biomaterials, Bioprocessing, Liquid Biopsies, Microbiome, Microfluidics, NGS - human, PCR, Precision Medicine, Probiotics, Skin Microbiome, Synthetic Biology

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    11th Microbiome R&D and Business Collaboration Congress: Asia

    This event is also co-located with the 2nd Skin Health & Microbiome Congress: Asia

    Location:

    SINGAPORE

    Date:

    29 th Apr 2026 to 30 th Apr 2026

    Field:

    Life Science

    Subject:

    Microbiome, Probiotics, Skin Microbiome

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    In-Person

    The Microbiome & Probiotic R&D & Business Collaboration Forum: Series

    Explore gut health & disease, the gut-brain axis probiotics, prebiotics, and Postbiotic as well as personalized nutrition & cardiometabolic disease. Plus, Women’s health, HMO & infant health, & Cancer.

    Field:

    Life Science

    Subject:

    Microbiome

    In-Person

    The Spatial Biology Congress: Series

    Explore  how spatial biology provides significant potential for creating novel clinical insights. Recent technological advancements in spatial biology have provided insights into new strategies to prevent and treat disease, particularly the interactions between the tumour and the tumour microenvironment in cancers to target patients to more specific treatments.

    Field:

    Life Science

    Subject:

    Spatial Biology