#ExpertAnswers: Luke Holloway on Protein Characterization
Luke Holloway reviews light scattering-based methods for protein characterization and explains their utility in understanding aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies.
Bruker Virtual NMR Users Meeting
The Bruker Users Meeting is an annual gathering of our NMR community and a chance to listen, learn, and share knowledge and ideas.
Cutting Edge Conversations 2021
Introducing Scientist.com's Fall 2021 Cutting Edge Conversations Series! This webinar series offers a deep dive into specific research areas and focused insights regarding market-relevant processes from respected firms in the industry. Each meeting will focus on a specific challenge and showcase the innovative approaches of different research organizations.
Cutting Edge Conversations: Challenges in Sourcing Human Biosamples
Richard Kondo, McLean Collins, and Cathie G. Miller highlighted Episode 3 of the Cutting Edge Conversations series focused on innovations in the area of sourcing human biosamples for research. The event focused on sourcing human samples for research, including the value and necessity of working with human tissue during drug discovery, as well as some of the distinct challenges researchers face.
Respiration in Anesthetized Mice: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Improved Monitoring & Supportive Care
Join Dr. James Marx as he discusses improving the care and use of mice in biomedical research, with a focus on the pharmacology behind the effects of anesthetics on respiration.
#ExpertAnswers: Joanna Hummer and Florie Le Prieult on cOFM for in vivo Cerebral Fluid Sampling
Experts discuss cerebral open flow microperfusions use, and honing in specifically on its use in drug development and neurodegenerative disease.
AcuiSee – Rodent Visual Acuity Using Behavioral Conditioning
Dr. Jeff Jamison presented on the connection between operant conditioning and studying vision in small animals, and how visual acuity tasks can form the basis for various research models, including toxicology and pharmacological testing.
How Transformative Antibody Technology Can Improve Your Bioanalytical Assays
Dr. Royle discusses how the combination of antibody phage display and SpyTag technologies can generate critical antibody reagents with a difference.
Translational Applications of MiniPDX: An In Vivo Organoid Assay in New Drug R&D
Join Dr. Danyi Wen as she describes a novel drug efficacy test using Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) samples to measure drug efficacy and identify therapeutic candidates in personalized oncology treatments.
Using Chemical Denaturants and Light Scattering to Determine Aggregation Propensity of Biopharmaceuticals
Dr. Luke Holloway reviews light scattering-based methods for protein characterization and explains their utility, when combined with partially denaturing buffers, in understanding aggregation propensity of monoclonal antibodies.
Plasma Proteomics: The Next Frontier of Biomarker Discovery in the Precision Medicine Era
Plasma proteomics is increasingly recognized as a fundamental approach to accelerate biomarker discovery and drug development, taking precision medicine to the next level.
Cerebral Open Flow Microperfusion (cOFM) for in vivo Cerebral Fluid Sampling – Comparison of cOFM and Microdialysis
Dr. Joanna Hummer and Dr. Florie Le Prieult share insights into cOFM's use and utility in the broader neuroscience field and specifically for the development of drugs for neurodegenerative diseases.
Bruker Micro-CT/XRM User Meeting
A two-day virtual user meeting showcasing state-of-the-art applications in both life and material sciences, and provides the latest Bruker news about hardware and software.
Infrared Spectroscopy for Biological and Biomedical Applications
Prof. Dr. Werner Mäntele and Dr. Suja Sukumaran discuss the fundamental and experimental aspects of protein analysis using infrared spectroscopy.
Detection of Protein Aggregation During Biopharmaceutical Development: The Role of Orthogonal Techniques
Dr. Danny Chou discusses the opportunities and challenges in orthogonal particle analysis, and how flow imaging microscopy and light obscuration can be used for formulation development and quality control.
Streamlining Process Monitoring in Cell Culture Analysis & Spectrometry
Daniel Merriman, Femi Egbebi and Krzysztof Inglot discuss research solutions offered by Thermo Fisher Scientific regarding cell culture analysis, spectrometry and other topics within the biopharma field.
#ExpertAnswers: Alexandra Lubin & Jason Otterstrom on Automated Microscopy
Experts discuss the use of deep learning-powered automated microscopy and image analysis for fast, in vivo zebrafish screening.
Biodegradable Long-Acting Injectable Implants Prepared By Hot Melt Extrusion
Join Dr. Thanh Nguyen for a presentation on injectable implants developed using twin-screw extrusion, an upcoming technology in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Casting a Wider Net in Zebrafish Screening with Automated Microscopy and Image Analysis
Join Dr. Alexandra Lubin and Dr. Jason Otterstrom as they discuss the use of deep learning-powered automated microscopy and image analysis for fast, in vivo zebrafish screening.
Multimodal Behavioral Assessment After Experimental Brain Trauma
Webinar Q&A Report: Multimodal Behavioral Assessment After Experimental Brain Trauma
#ExpertAnswers: Christian Schnell on Pharmacology Studies in Oncology Research
Christian Schnell, Associate Director of Oncology at Novartis in Basel, answers questions on PK-PD assessment and corresponding antitumor activity in pharmacology studies for oncology research.