Technique Talk: Analyzing Molecular Interactions During Monoclonal Antibody Development

In this workshop, you will learn how to measure protein interactions using Octet bio-layer interferometry.

Event Details:Technique Talk: Analyzing Molecular Interactions During Monoclonal Antibody Development Date(s):

FREE Webinar

Wednesday, April 7, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time

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To develop and optimize monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), researchers must characterize mAb expression levels and the kinetics and affinity of target binding. Octet label-free bio-layer interferometry is designed to quantitate and measure sensitive biomolecular interactions. This technique improves multiple mAb workflow steps, including cell line development, quantification, and characterization.

This Technique Talk will introduce how Octet bio-layer interferometry works in monoclonal antibody development, including tips and tricks to optimize performance.

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Meet the Instructor:

Carson Cameron
Field Application Scientist
Sartorius Corporation



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