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Drug Targets – Webinars and Online Events

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Webinar

Accelerating Drug Target Identification and Characterization

This webinar highlights how a streamlined workflow combining recombinant protein expression and interaction analysis accelerates drug–target screening, scaling, and characterization, improving efficiency and enabling faster decisions in drug discover
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Webinar

Harnessing Molecular Drivers of Comorbidity for Precision Drug Discovery

On-Demand
In this webinar, Professor Jeffrey Skolnick will introduce POLYPHARM-AI, a suite of AI algorithms designed to identify common driver proteins shared across multiple comorbid diseases.
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Webinar

Powering a New Generation of Physiologically-Relevant CRISPR Screens

On-Demand
CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing is an essential functional genomics tool, facilitating the cataloging of genomic variations linked to human diseases for the discovery and validation of novel drug targets.
Olink
Webinar

Population-Level Multiomics for Precision Medicine

On-Demand
Our expert speaker will explore how the findings uncover previously unknown insights into disease biology that can help accelerate the identification of new therapeutic targets and biomarkers.
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Webinar

Innovations in Multiomics Research for Life Sciences

On-Demand
Unearthing novel drug targets with robust data support and a deep understanding of biological processes remains a pivotal challenge in drug discovery. In this engaging webinar, distinguished speakers Aaron Mitchell and Rasmus Wernersson from ZS Associates will unveil a comprehensive method that significantly enhances target prediction performance through the integration of multiomics data, coupled with a data-driven, cell-type specific network biology approach.
Somalogic
Webinar

Using Plasma Proteomics To Understand Alzheimer’s and Other Brain Diseases

On-Demand
Dr. Walker will discuss how he integrates proteomic, genetic, brain imaging and cerebral spinal fluid biomarkers from initially cognitively normal individuals who later develop dementia, in order to discover novel blood-based biomarkers and mechanistically relevant proteins for therapeutic target prioritization.
Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2023
Online Event

Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2023

On-Demand
This online event is aimed at those working within academia and pharmaceutical drug development, who want to hear from experts across their field. Focus will be given to the latest advances in small molecule drug discovery and development, biopharma and biotechnology.
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Webinar

An Introduction to Grating-Coupled Interferometry (GCI)

On-Demand
With unrivaled flexibility and high sensitivity, the WAVE brings label-free quantification to a whole new world of applications, revolutionizing the study of biomolecular interactions.
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Webinar

Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis: Emerging Role of Microglia

On-Demand
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of neurodegenerative disease, estimated to contribute to 60–70% of all cases of dementia worldwide. Increasing evidence suggests that neuroinflammation, primarily mediated by microglia, contributes to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Webinar

Putting Proteomics at the Heart of Your Multiomics

On-Demand
In this webinar, we host two speakers who will present diverse case studies that will illustrate how multiomics is being used to deepen our understanding of human biology.
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