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Membrane Physiology Symposium

Membrane Physiology Symposium

📅 Date: April 30 – May 1, 2025 
📍 Location: Napa Valley , CA, USA


Meet JeanFrancois Rolland, our Biological Sciences Director

This Symposium is a premier event for researchers and industry professionals exploring ion channels, transporters, and biophysics. Hosted by Nanion Technologies, the symposium will take place April 30 – May 1, 2025, at the Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa Valley, California.

JeanFrancois Rolland, our Biologcal Sciences Director, will attend this event!

Why attend the Membrane Physiology Symposium 2025?

This symposium brings together experts to discuss cutting-edge research in membrane physiology. Attendees will gain insights into ion channels, pain physiology, cancer research, neurophysiology, high-throughput screening (HTS), and other critical areas of study.

Beyond scientific discussions, the event provides valuable networking opportunities. Participants can engage with leading researchers, industry innovators, and potential collaborators in a dynamic setting.

Set in Napa Valley, the symposium also offers an inspiring atmosphere, combining groundbreaking science with a world-class cultural experience.

Key Topics & Featured Speakers

Expect in-depth presentations from renowned scientists, including:

Dr. Mustafa Djamgoz (Imperial College London) – Ion channels and cancer

Dr. Teresa Giraldez (Universidad de La Laguna) – Electrophysiology advances

Dr. Tamer Gamal El-Din (University of Washington) – Pain and neurological disorders

Dr. Filip Van Petegem (University of British Columbia) – Structural biology of ion channels

Dr. Hiro Furukawa (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) – Mechanisms of neurotransmission

… and many more experts from leading institutions.

For more details on the agenda, speakers, and event updates, visit the official event page: Membrane Physiology Symposium 2025.

This symposium is a unique opportunity to stay ahead in membrane physiology research, connect with experts, and explore the latest breakthroughs in the field.

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