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The annual MIT Research and Development Conference will be held November 14-15, 2007. The one-and-one-half day conference will showcase a broad sampling of the Institute's most exciting and relevant research, from such diverse fields as biotechnology, energy, neuroscience, information technology, photonics and nanotechnology.

2007 MIT Research and Development Conference Set for November 14-15

Cambridge, MA | Posted on October 4th, 2007

This program will be framed by industry leaders and MIT faculty who will share their thoughts on some of the world's most pressing challenges, and MIT researchers will present how work in their labs is yielding new approaches, capabilities and solutions. Seven general session speakers will feature MIT's Tyler Jacks and Rudolf Jaenisch speaking respectively on Designing the Future of Cancer Research, and Molecular Circuitry and the Reprogramming of Somatic Cells in vitro. Industry speakers will include Mark Little of GE Global Research, David Morse of Corning, Inc., and Christian Koehler of Booz Allen Hamilton.

In addition to two general sessions, attendees will choose among concurrent technology tracks with themes that include: Renewable Energy, Green Manufacturing, Convergence of Electronics and Photonics, Chemistry, Tissue Engineering, Communications/IT, and Low Power Computing.

The Research and Development Conference is part of the MIT Industrial Liaison Program's Technology and the Corporation conference series. More information on the conference, including complete agenda, brochure and registration, can be found at ilp- http://www.mit.edu/events/RD2007 .

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About MIT Industrial Liaison Program
The Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) is industry's chief gateway to MIT, enabling companies worldwide to harness MIT resources to address current challenges and to anticipate future needs. The ILP helps company managers monitor MIT research developments, identify and arrange expert consultations with MIT faculty, license MIT-owned intellectual property, and sponsor university research. The professional staff of Industrial Liaison Officers facilitates customized interactions for nearly 200 multinational companies. For more information please see the ILP Web site at http://ilp-www.mit.edu/ .

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Industrial Liaison Program
Mailing Address: 77 Massachusetts Ave., Room E38-400
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 USA
Street Address: 292 Main Street, 4th floor
Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
Phone: 617- 253-2691

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