Chris Voigt
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Metabolic Engineering 16 is the premier conference in the field, offering a unique platform to learn about the latest methodologies and applications, connect with leading experts from industry and academia, and forge new collaborations.
The meeting will be held in the center of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.
Metabolic Engineering conferences have been my favorite conference series since I participated in 2004 as a Ph.D. student. This is the place to meet the academic and industrial experts in the field, be inspired for new research directions, set up collaborations and have a great time together. The number of participants (typically 500-600 people) and single-track format with short talks, makes it easy to find and discuss research with colleagues from all over the world.
The Metabolic Engineering Conference offers the highest quality technical information in the field. This provides valuable learning and sharing opportunities for LanzaTech. We can hear from leading scientists and engineers about technical advancements that may contribute to our growth, as well as share the work we are doing to gather feedback from experts in the metabolic engineering community.
Talks and discussions with world-leading experts |
Prestigious awards to current leaders and future generations of metabolic engineers |
Opportunities to present and gather feedback on research |
Networking opportunities and fun events to develop a community of metabolic engineers |
Career development discussions |
Events to experience local culture |
As someone who is in the early stages of my career and trying to find my niche in the opportunities that I can't find elsewhere. From sharing my work and receiving valuable feedback, to being considered for an award that highlights young professionals, to the chance to meet new faces and old friends and discuss potential collaborations, the Metabolic Engineering Conference has proven to be incredibly beneficial to my career journey.
The Metabolic Engineering Conference 15 was a great venue to learn from the global metabolic engineering community, share my research and receive constructive feedback from discussions, and develop my network. A lot of fascinating research was presented and I learned about numerous recent advancements in the field. The opportunities I’ve had and connections I've made at this conference have expanded my knowledge and put me in a better position to advance my career.