Cancer Immunotherapy: Viruses, Vaccines, and other Immuno-Oncology Treatments
In this blog post, current cancer immunotherapy treatments are discussed, as well as some future directions for this rapidly developing field.
Industry Insights with Yuning Chen on Recombinant Proteins
This episode of Share Science features Yuning Chen from Sino Biological, who provides insights into their extensive library of recombinant virus proteins, as well as the importance and value of these high quality reagents!
Inhalable COVID-19 Vaccines: Recent Findings and Breakthroughs
Given that SARS-CoV-2 is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets, with respiratory mucosa being the main viral entry route, is intramuscular administration the most effective vaccine delivery method to fight COVID-19? In this blog post, we have reviewed one recent study that reported the design and preclinical testing of an inhalable, exosome-based COVID-19 vaccine.
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.
Comparability studies of Pharmaceutical Proteins by 2D NMR fingerprint
Dr. Malmstrøm demonstrates how correlations between NMR data and bioactivity can be used to confirm the structure and activity of proteins.
Introduction to Antibodies and their Analytical Characterization
An expert from AstraZeneca will discuss the use of antibody drugs, how they function and the different techniques used to characterize them in the drug development process.
Infectious Disease Research: A Holistic Approach to Physiologic Data Collection and Model Development
Join Dr. Anna Honko and Dr. Doug Reed as they discuss methods and applications for infectious disease research including coronavirus-based illnesses.
NMR Characterization of Polysaccharide-Based Vaccines
Dr. Francesco Berti describes the use of proton NMR for structural identity and conformity testing of carbohydrate-based vaccines.