Technique Talk: Optimizing Protein Expression and Production

Learn how to efficiently produce large quantities of a biologically active protein.

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Thursday, September 30, 2021
3:00 - 4:00 PM Eastern Time

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While recombinant protein expression is a staple in the toolbox of many researchers, obtaining large quantities of a biologically active protein remains a challenge. Successful expression of a biologically active protein requires optimization and depends on several factors, including expression construct creation, culturing conditions, and purification methods.

This Technique Talk will explore the science behind bacterial protein production and will cover tips and tricks to improve heterologous expression workflows.

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Meet the Instructor:

Mark Arbing, PhD
Director
Protein Expression Technology Center
UCLA-DOE Institute
University of California, Los Angeles

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