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The Spatial Biology Revolution 2023
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New for 2023, this online event will provide researchers with an opportunity to learn about how spatial biology is helping us to gain a deeper understanding of molecular biology and mechanisms of disease. Speakers will discuss advances in spatial technologies and how they are being applied to provide a more complete picture of cells and complex biological systems in areas such as cancer research and neuroscience.
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Parent-of-Origin Genome Analysis: The Potential To Improve Genetic Testing
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This webinar will introduce a novel method for parent-of-origin-aware genomic analysis using the long-read capabilities of nanopore sequencing and single-cell DNA template strand sequencing to assign variants to each biological parent with 99% accuracy using only a blood research sample from the child.
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Novel Protein Characterization for Biopharma Development
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Protein stability is one of the most important critical quality attributes for a new biological drug. Unstable or misfolded proteins are prone to aggregation and precipitation, which can lead to lower activity as well as increased immunogenicity. There has been a long-standing interest in renaturing unfolded, misfolded or precipitated proteins.
In this webinar, our expert speakers will demonstrate how thermal and pressure stress changed the structure and melting point of two model proteins and resulted in the discovery of different structural rearrangements.
They will then discuss a novel method for solubilizing and refolding proteins using hydrostatic pressure to generate proteins whose structure matches that of the native protein, as confirmed by microfluidic modulation spectroscopy.
In this webinar, our expert speakers will demonstrate how thermal and pressure stress changed the structure and melting point of two model proteins and resulted in the discovery of different structural rearrangements.
They will then discuss a novel method for solubilizing and refolding proteins using hydrostatic pressure to generate proteins whose structure matches that of the native protein, as confirmed by microfluidic modulation spectroscopy.
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Understanding the Role of Immune Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment
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Using the example of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), this webinar takes a closer look at immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), helping us to gain a better understanding of how specific subtypes and their reprogramming may influence therapy efficiency.
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Cell-to-Cell Communication in Cancer
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Cancer cells engage in intricate interactions with neighboring cancerous and stromal cells through direct cell-to-cell contact and paracrine signaling. Long-range communication with distant organ sites is facilitated by extracellular vesicles, as well as signaling molecules like cytokines, hormones and growth factors .
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Optical Genome Mapping: Transforming Cell and Gene Therapy
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In this webinar, you will learn about the OGM workflow and how it can be applied to cell and gene therapy R&D, with emphasis on how it can significantly improve the quality, safety and overall risk profile of next-generation therapies.
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Lateral Flow Assays: Discover the Importance of the Nitrocellulose Membrane
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The nitrocellulose membrane (NC) is the heart of a lateral flow assay. It is where the target and control molecules are captured and where the test results are read.
Join our webinar, hosted by Klaus Hochleitner, to take a deep dive into nitrocellulose membranes including the raw material, structure manufacturing process and capillary flow time and how these affect your lateral flow assays.
Klaus will also cover the effect of surfactants on protein binding and membrane properties and how to deal with unspecific binding of proteins to nitrocellulose membranes.
Join our webinar, hosted by Klaus Hochleitner, to take a deep dive into nitrocellulose membranes including the raw material, structure manufacturing process and capillary flow time and how these affect your lateral flow assays.
Klaus will also cover the effect of surfactants on protein binding and membrane properties and how to deal with unspecific binding of proteins to nitrocellulose membranes.
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Single-Cell Spatial Analysis Reveals Early Transcriptional Changes in Pancreatic Tumorigenesis
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In this webinar, Dr. Luciane Kagohara from Johns Hopkins Medicine will discuss a novel artificial intelligence method integrating imaging, spatial transcriptomics and single-cell RNA-seq data that has been used to characterize the cell state transitions in pancreatic cancer progression.
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How To Choose Your Cell Separation Technology With Confidence
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Cell separation plays a key role in immunophenotyping, cell isolation and cultivation and cell analysis.
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Next-Generation CRISPR Screening Platforms for Insights Into Human Disease Biology
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In this webinar, our expert speaker Dr. Laralynne Przybyla from the University of California San Francisco will focus on her current work at the Laboratory for Genomics Research.
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