Proteins: are essential nutrients for the human body. They are one of the building blocks of body tissue and can also serve as a fuel source. As a fuel, proteins provide as much energy density as carbohydrates: 4 kcal per gram; in contrast, lipids provide 9 kcal per gram.
Despite an overall good performance on all laboratory procedures used to detect monoclonal (M) proteins or paraproteins, mis- or false-diagnoses have been seen using electrophoresis methods,...
This talk will provide an overview of our work in the design of self-assembled, functionalised peptide and protein nanoparticles, hydrogels and bio-interfaces for applications in healthcare....
This webinar is hosted by Thermo Fisher Scientific in collaboration with the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI). The webinar aims to demonstrate the benefits of the E...
Dynamic changes in chromatin drive gene expression programs during cellular development and contribute to pathological changes underlying disease. To date, efforts to characterize chromatin...
Organoids continue to gain traction in drug discovery efforts as they offer a more biologically relevant disease model than traditional approaches. But they aren't without challenges. Jo...
Rapid screening and speed of scale-up in protein therapeutics are critical factors in today’s immuno-oncology workflow. The ability to swiftly develop novel therapies often depends on...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cancer therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitors have emerged as promising avenues for therapeutic antibody development. Our presentation will share GenScript...
The elegant and well-orchestrated molecular players responsible for normal neurodevelopment harbor the capacity for detrimental repercussions if mis-expressed at the wrong time, or in the wr...
Join our webinar where we will highlight key NextSeq™ 1000 and 2000 product updates and features of the on-board DRAGEN Bio-IT platform. We will cover the basics of how the flexibility...
Alamar NULISAseq is a novel commercial platform for highly multiplexed analysis of soluble proteins using a modified proximity ligation assay. We compared Luminex, Olink, and NULISAseq platf...
Join us for an educational webinar that delves into the fascinating world of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) and their impact on biomedical research and medicine. In collaboration with ExoVecto...
Small extracellular vesicles (EVs) and Exosomes released by cells, have gained significant interest in biomedical research due to their potential applications in diagnostics and therapeutics...
Quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomic experiments are designed to answer increasingly complex questions. For example, we may want to characterize changes in protein abundance in bio...
Isobaric labeling enables the multiplexed analysis of up to 18 proteomes or PTMomes in a single analysis and provides information on protein and peptide abundance across all samples simultan...
Functional interactions between cytotoxic immune cells and tumor cells are central to anti-cancer immunity. Some of the proteins involved, particularly immune checkpoints expressed by T cell...
Targeted proteomics enables hypothesis-driven research by measuring the expression of protein cohorts related by function or disease in systems biology. Here, I highlight a strategy, termed...
One of the main issues in a proteomics experiment is sample preparation. Protocols have been designed to optimize protein extraction, digestion, enrichment, cleaning and labeling (if require...
Register to learn more about how to rapidly and reproducibly drive your developmental efforts forward by leveraging MaxCyte’s flow electroporation technology. Labs adopt this scalable...
The cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) is a powerful tool for confirming target engagement and deconvoluting mode of action in living cells. The principle behind CETSA is that a ligand &nd...
Efficient protein turnover is essential for cell homeostasis and organ function. Loss of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging, which culminates as a severe reduction in protein turnover rates...
SPRm (Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy) is a novel technology that enables label-free and real-time measurements of the binding affinity and kinetics of small molecules to G protein-coup...
RNA viruses use a variety of interactions with host proteins to gain entry, to evade immune responses, to promote viral replication, and to promote viral egress and spread. These interaction...
Despite an overall good performance on all laboratory procedures used to detect monoclonal (M) proteins or paraproteins, mis- or false-diagnoses have been seen using electrophoresis methods,...
This talk will provide an overview of our work in the design of self-assembled, functionalised peptide and protein nanoparticles, hydrogels and bio-interfaces for applications in healthcare....
This webinar is hosted by Thermo Fisher Scientific in collaboration with the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI). The webinar aims to demonstrate the benefits of the E...
Dynamic changes in chromatin drive gene expression programs during cellular development and contribute to pathological changes underlying disease. To date, efforts to characterize chromatin...
Organoids continue to gain traction in drug discovery efforts as they offer a more biologically relevant disease model than traditional approaches. But they aren't without challenges. Jo...
Rapid screening and speed of scale-up in protein therapeutics are critical factors in today’s immuno-oncology workflow. The ability to swiftly develop novel therapies often depends on...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cancer therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitors have emerged as promising avenues for therapeutic antibody development. Our presentation will share GenScript...
The elegant and well-orchestrated molecular players responsible for normal neurodevelopment harbor the capacity for detrimental repercussions if mis-expressed at the wrong time, or in the wr...
Join our webinar where we will highlight key NextSeq™ 1000 and 2000 product updates and features of the on-board DRAGEN Bio-IT platform. We will cover the basics of how the flexibility...
Alamar NULISAseq is a novel commercial platform for highly multiplexed analysis of soluble proteins using a modified proximity ligation assay. We compared Luminex, Olink, and NULISAseq platf...
Join us for an educational webinar that delves into the fascinating world of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) and their impact on biomedical research and medicine. In collaboration with ExoVecto...
Small extracellular vesicles (EVs) and Exosomes released by cells, have gained significant interest in biomedical research due to their potential applications in diagnostics and therapeutics...
Quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomic experiments are designed to answer increasingly complex questions. For example, we may want to characterize changes in protein abundance in bio...
Isobaric labeling enables the multiplexed analysis of up to 18 proteomes or PTMomes in a single analysis and provides information on protein and peptide abundance across all samples simultan...
Functional interactions between cytotoxic immune cells and tumor cells are central to anti-cancer immunity. Some of the proteins involved, particularly immune checkpoints expressed by T cell...
Targeted proteomics enables hypothesis-driven research by measuring the expression of protein cohorts related by function or disease in systems biology. Here, I highlight a strategy, termed...
One of the main issues in a proteomics experiment is sample preparation. Protocols have been designed to optimize protein extraction, digestion, enrichment, cleaning and labeling (if require...
Register to learn more about how to rapidly and reproducibly drive your developmental efforts forward by leveraging MaxCyte’s flow electroporation technology. Labs adopt this scalable...
The cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) is a powerful tool for confirming target engagement and deconvoluting mode of action in living cells. The principle behind CETSA is that a ligand &nd...
Efficient protein turnover is essential for cell homeostasis and organ function. Loss of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging, which culminates as a severe reduction in protein turnover rates...
SPRm (Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy) is a novel technology that enables label-free and real-time measurements of the binding affinity and kinetics of small molecules to G protein-coup...
RNA viruses use a variety of interactions with host proteins to gain entry, to evade immune responses, to promote viral replication, and to promote viral egress and spread. These interaction...