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Oligo 2025 Oxford

Date
April 16th 2025 to April 17th 2025
Location
St Edmund Hall, Queen's Lane, Oxford

The Oligo 2025 Oxford: Antisense & Therapeutic Nucleic Acids conference is taking place this April, at St Edmund Hall, Oxford.

This 11th international symposium aims to bring together chemists and biologists from academia and industry to discuss the latest advancements in antisense and therapeutic nucleic acids. The event will be conducted as a hybrid format, offering both in-person and virtual participation options.

If you are looking for accommodation for this conference, explore of collection of apartments and home sin central Oxford, ideally located for this conference.

If you need any help with booking your accommodation for this event, please contact our friendly bookings team on 01993 222 200 or send us a message.

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