4 June | Cambridge, UK
Human Cell Forum 2026
Join us at bit.bio’s user exchange, The Human Cell Forum.
This one-day, in-person event will bring together our incredible community of scientists, innovators, and partners who are driving the adoption of consistent, defined, and functional human cells in research.
Join us at bit.bio’s user exchange, The Human Cell Forum.
This one-day, in-person event will bring together our incredible community of scientists, innovators, and partners who are driving the adoption of consistent, defined, and functional human cells in research.
As experts in programmed human cells, we are pleased to bring the bit.bio user exchange back to Cambridge in 2026.
This one-day event brings together scientists from academia and industry to explore how human iPSC-derived cells are being integrated into real-world research and drug discovery workflows.
What to expect:
When: 4 June 2026
Time: 10am - 7pm
Where: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, Cambridge, UK
Details: This free, one-day event includes lunch and refreshments. Register now
This one-day event brings together scientists from academia and industry to explore how human iPSC-derived cells are being integrated into real-world research and drug discovery workflows.
What to expect:
- Perspectives on the transition to human cell-based research models
- How human iPSC-derived cells are being implemented in existing workflows
- Protocols and approaches that reduce time to assay and improve reproducibility
- Case studies from academic and industry labs
- Opportunities to engage directly with scientists working through similar challenges
When: 4 June 2026
Time: 10am - 7pm
Where: Hinxton Hall Conference Centre, Cambridge, UK
Details: This free, one-day event includes lunch and refreshments. Register now