Atelerix presents advances in science: keeping things fresh

Keeping Fragile Biosamples Fresh for Longer
A practical seminar for innovative biotech scientists
Join Atelerix for an in-person seminar exploring how fragile and temperamental biosamples can be kept fresh, viable and functional for longer periods, reducing risk during storage and transport and improving experimental reliability.
26 March 2026
Cambridge, UK
Limited spaces available
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Who This Seminar Is For
This seminar is designed for:
Scientists and technical leads in innovative biotech and cell-based research
Teams experiencing loss of viability or function in sensitive biosamples
Organisations working with live cells, tissues, organoids or other fragile materials
Groups seeking greater flexibility and reliability in biosample handling
If biosample degradation is affecting data quality, timelines or reproducibility, this seminar is for you.
Why Attend
Maintaining biosample freshness and viability is a critical challenge in modern bioscience.
Small losses in viability during storage or transport can lead to failed experiments, inconsistent results and costly delays.
At this seminar, you will:
Understand the biological causes of biosample degradation over time
Learn how shelf life can be extended while maintaining functional integrity
See real-world examples of improved viability and experimental consistency
Explore approaches to biosample preservation that fit into existing workflows
This is a technical, practical session focused on real scientific challenges, not a sales pitch.
Event Details
Location

Hauxton House
Mill SciTech Park
Mill Lane, Hauxton
Cambridge, CB22 5HX
Date
Thursday 26 March 2026
Timing
Agenda and timings to be confirmed
Agenda
The session is expected to include:
Why fragile biosamples lose viability over time
Factors that influence biosample shelf life during storage and transport
Practical strategies for keeping samples fresh and functional
Case studies from real research workflows
Open discussion and questions
Speakers
Speakers to be announced.
The session will be led by scientists and technical specialists with hands-on experience in biosample preservation and transport.
Dr. Anna Meller - Senior Researcher -

Steven Taylor - Managing Director - Rodon Global
Simon Reidar Stockwell - Team Lead -
Nikolaos Nikolaou - Global Head of Cell Biology - Pixlbio
Capacity and Registration
Places are limited to ensure meaningful discussion and interaction.
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We will confirm attendance and share further details closer to the event.
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