
What we’re about
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, for health. This meetup group aims to connect digital health startups, biotech startups, students, developers, technologists, scientists, biologists, bioinformaticians, data analysts, business intelligence analysts, designers, social media networkers, freelancers, established companies, institutes or organizations, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, essentially anyone interested in life sciences, healthcare technologies and related businesses, with stakeholders in the healthcare system. All are welcome to present their projects, services, or events.
MINT (Mathematics, Information sciences, Natural sciences, and Technology, also used in German for Mathematik, Informatik, Naturwissenschaft und Technik), STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine), or STEEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Mathematics, and Medicine) are similar acronyms for STEM. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Robotics, Electronics, Bioinformatics, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Genomics enthusiasts: You are welcome to join our group.
Grants4Apps is an Open Innovation initiative from Bayer AG. Grants4Apps allocates grants or offers financial support to innovative healthcare startups and developer teams working in particular fields. It currently includes an accelerator program. Please visit http://www.grants4apps.com for more information. Grants4Apps supports this meetup group.
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Upcoming events
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Boundary Breaking Science - Organoids: Exploring their Research and Application
Bayer Pharma AG, Muellerstrasse 178, Berlin, DEJoin us at Bayer Pharmaceuticals Berlin for our upcoming event, where you will engage with three leading experts in organoid research.
Meritxell Huch, the 2024 Otto Bayer Award recipient and director at the Max Planck Institute Dresden, will discuss her groundbreaking research on organoids and tissue regeneration. Sina Bartfeld, Head of Medical Biotechnology at TU Berlin, will discuss her work enhancing in vitro models for disease investigation. Marian Raschke, the Scientific Lead for Advanced Cellular Models in Preclinical Development at Bayer AG Pharmaceuticals, will share insights on the application of organoids in preclinical development.
In addition to the panel discussion, the event will provide an opportunity to network with the experts and other researchers in the field and exchange meaningful experiences and ideas. Don't miss this chance to gain insights from experts and expand your professional network!
Please register for the event until December 1 by clicking the link below
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/aQ6HJ3mPRW14 attendees
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