Date: December 11, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM (PST), 1:00 PM (EST), 8:00 PM (CET)
In the pursuit of precision and performance in life science research, bioconjugation is a critical tool for enabling targeted molecular connections. This webinar, hosted by Vector Laboratories, explores cutting-edge applications of click chemistry—a modular and highly efficient approach to molecular assembly—and its integration into advanced bioconjugation workflows.
Join us to learn how Vector Laboratories is redefining bioconjugation through innovative click chemistry solutions that offer speed, specificity, and scalability. From antibody labeling and biomarker detection to drug delivery and diagnostics, we will showcase how these technologies are accelerating discovery and development across life science tools, diagnostics, biotech and pharmaceutical sectors. Key topics include:
- Fundamentals, advantages, and considerations for click chemistry in bioconjugation.
- Approaches for balancing linker reactivity, stability, and physicochemical properties for conjugate design and optimization.
- Applications and case-studies utilizing metabolic labeling and biorthogonal conjugations for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
- Overview of available bioconjugation services and support for custom projects.
Whether you're developing targeted therapies, designing diagnostic assays, or engineering novel biomolecules, this session will provide actionable insights into building better bioconjugates with confidence and precision.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the core principles and advantages of click chemistry in bioconjugation, including its role in enhancing reaction efficiency, specificity, and modularity in molecular design.
- Discuss Vector Laboratories’ bioconjugation strategies, gaining insight into how their technologies support custom conjugate development for applications in diagnostics, therapeutics, and research.
- Apply knowledge from real-world case studies to identify how click chemistry-enabled bioconjugation can accelerate innovation in targeted drug delivery, biomarker detection, and assay development.