Recent Advances in Screening Technologies for Human Monoclonal Antibodies for Infectious Diseases
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Human monoclonal antibodies are increasingly being used to prevent or treat infectious diseases. The list of key features needed to identify promising leads that can be developed as biological drugs is evolving rapidly.
In this webinar, Dr. James E. Crowe from Vanderbilt University Medical Center will discuss current approaches to screening for high potency, broad reactivity, synergistic combinations and reduced escapability.
Attendees will gain insights into:
- Cutting-edge screening strategies for pinpointing high potency antibodies
- Exploring the landscape of broadly reactive antibodies through current methodologies
- Unraveling the potential of synergistic combinations of antiviral antibodies
- Navigating the challenge of reducing escapability in neutralizing antibodies