Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC) Symposiums

Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC) Symposiums
by Chris & Partners — Year2022Event categoryOn-site eventCountryKoreaProject nameKorea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC) Symposiums 1) Korea Animal Model Archive Workshop 2) New Journey to the Intervention for Liver Disease Symposium 3) Adipose Tissue Plasticity and Metabolism Symposium — Event dates: 1) Nov 2, 2022 2) Nov 24, 2022 3) Dec 14, 2022 — Venue: 1) Millennium Hilton Seoul 2) Four Seasons Hotel Seoul 3) JW Marriott Hotel Seoul — Host/OrganizerKorea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC)Chris & Partners' roleAcademic conference planning & operation
Chris & Partners' event-planning highlights
Following the ‘2nd Achievement Exhibition’ hosted by the Korea Mouse Phenotyping Center (KMPC) in September 2022, Chris & Partners planned and ran the KMPC's three second-half symposiums over the two months of November and December.

The first, the Korea Animal Model Archive (KAMA) Workshop, was a ‘liver-research symposium on model animals,’ sharing the latest research trends on liver diseases—fatty liver, liver cancer, hepatitis, and more—in all animals used and bred for experimental purposes.

The second, the New Journey to the Intervention for Liver Disease Symposium, centered on liver disease, and the last, the Adipose Tissue Plasticity and Metabolism Symposium, covered adipose tissue.
Alongside domestic experts, many overseas experts—from Yale, the University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Kyoto University, RIKEN, and a Chinese pharmacy university, among others—attended in person, raising the focus of the talks.

Unlike conferences for general corporate events, academic conferences call for venue construction and operating skills suited to their atmosphere and character, so Chris & Partners' experience and deep understanding allowed all three symposiums to close successfully.
Chris & Partners, mindful that attendees' focus can wane given the nature of full-day academic conferences, proposed additional coffee breaks beyond the official program schedule, raising participant satisfaction.

In particular, many participants kept their seats and stayed focused through the final session, and the heated Q&A sessions that ran past their allotted time made us feel the importance and necessity of these symposiums.
Chris & Partners — prepare a stable, systematic on/offline event that satisfies every participant, together with us!