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Accelerating Drug Target Identification and Characterization


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Screen, Scale, Capture, Characterize – DNA to Protein Characterization in One Week

Understanding drug–target interactions is essential to improve leads, optimize pharmacokinetics and predict in vivo efficacy. 


The process of generating soluble, functional drug targets and studying their interactions with drugs can be complicated and time-consuming, with multiple repeats needed to optimize protein expression and test new constructs.


This webinar explores how combining recombinant protein expression and detailed interaction analysis in a streamlined workflow can enable researchers to screen, scale, capture and characterize drug–target interactions efficiently, facilitating faster decision-making in drug discovery projects.


Attend this webinar to:

  • Hear about strategies to reduce bottlenecks in protein expression and purification
  • Learn how to rapidly identify promising drug candidates

  •  Explore methods to characterize drug–target binding kinetics and affinity
Speakers
A picture of Kundan Sharma, PhD
Kundan Sharma, PhD
Field Application Scientist
Nuclera
A picture of Narasimha Murthy Bandaru, PhD
Narasimha Murthy Bandaru, PhD
Scientist
Cytiva
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