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Bacteriophage Therapy Summit, USA

April 30, 2019

Consortium partner Phageconsultant participated in the 1st Bacteriophage Therapy Summit which was held in Boston, USA from 26th to 27th March 2019.

The summit is the only meeting uniting large pharma, biotech companies, research institutions and technology experts to harness bacteriophage science and accelerate the clinical development of effective phage therapy. Join the leaders in phage therapy product development as they discuss the latest data-driven case studies and forge collaborations you need to unlock the full potential of bacteriophage therapeutics.

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