Sponsored Webinar Highlights Tools for Antibody-Drug Conjugate Screening and Characterization
(PRWEB) February 22, 2018 -- Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) represent a novel method to deliver a drug to diseased cell using the specific antigen-binding capability and internalization process. Antibodies that do not internalize efficiently will have sub-optimal therapeutic results.
Presented at the Protein and Cell Analysis Education Series Virtual Event, this webinar will introduce participants to reactive chemistries, bright and versatile fluorophores, and powerful detection platforms. They will learn how these novel technologies can advance your ADC discovery and research.
Through this event, participants will learn how to perform defined conjugation with the SiteClick™ Antibody Labeling system. They will also learn how to quickly and easily screen candidate antibodies for specific internalization.
The speaker for this event will be Chris Langsdorf, a staff scientist with Thermo Fisher Scientific. As a staff scientist at Thermo Fisher, Langsdorf has developed novel fluorescent compounds for use in characterizing disease at a cellular level, and has developed tools for the study of stem cells, apoptosis and cytotoxicity, endocytosis, innate and adaptive immunity, cell proliferation, and the cell cycle. Langsdorf received his degree in biochemistry from Oregon State University.
LabRoots will host the webinar March 22, beginning at 8 a.m. PDT. To learn more about this event, discover the continuing education credits that will be offered, or to register for free, click here.
About LabRoots:
LabRoots is the leading scientific social networking website, which provides daily scientific trending news, as well as produces educational virtual events and webinars, on the latest discoveries and advancements in science. Contributing to the advancement of science through content sharing capabilities, LabRoots is a powerful advocate in amplifying global networks and communities. Founded in 2008, LabRoots emphasizes digital innovation in scientific collaboration and learning, and is a primary source for current scientific news, webinars, virtual conferences, and more. LabRoots has grown into the world’s largest series of virtual events within the Life Sciences and Clinical Diagnostics community.
Karen Sorenson, LabRoots, Inc., http://www.LabRoots.com, +1 (619) 861-0590, [email protected]
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