Conference - Boston, MA
The methods for using phage and yeast display are constantly being improved and modified for the purpose of isolating high affinity protein ligands against nearly any receptor through directed evolution.The use of display techniques generate high quality antibody libraries to screen against disease targets. This meeting will look at the use of high throughput gene sequencing for improving library diversity and depth. It will also look at using criteria early in selections for developability. The use of available crystal structures is now guiding engineering approaches for biologics. Plan to take in the latest developments in this important sector of protein engineering to see where the field is headed.
Sponsoring Organization: Cambridge Healthtech Institute
(http://www.pegsummit.com/phage-display)
April 30 - May 1, 2012 (8:00 am-6:00 pm) • Boston, MA
Contact: Nilufer Donmez (ndonmez@healthtech.com)
Phone: (781-247-6257)
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