The demand for high-quality proteins for basic research, diagnostics, and therapy continues to exponentially expand. Thus, higher-throughput protein expression, production, and purification as well as more flexible expression platforms and techniques
are necessary to meet the demands for both research and manufacturing pipelines. Throughout the week, the Biotherapeutic Expression & Production pipeline explores the newest data, innovations, and strategies to make the expression
and production of these valuable proteins more efficient, effective, and trouble-free.
January 16-17
Cell Line Engineering and Development
January 17-18
Recombinant Protein Expression and Production
January 19-20
Optimizing Workflows in Protein Production Laboratories
Keynote & Featured Presentations:
Developing a Suite of High-Throughput Screens for Use in Engineering Bacterial Protein Secretion
Danielle Tullman-Ercek, PhD, Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering; Director, Master of Biotechnology Program, Northwestern University
Improving Multiprotein Complex Production in Insect Cells Using Co-Expression of Chaperones and Co-Factors
Dominic Esposito, PhD, Director, Protein Sciences, Frederick National Laboratory
Using Soluble GFP as a Tool in Recombinant Mammalian Protein Expression
Peter D. Sun, PhD, Chief, Structural Immunology Section, Lab of Immunogenetics, NIAID/NIH
Protein Expression and Purification of G-Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 6 (GRK6), toward Structure-Based Drug Design and Discovery for Multiple Myeloma
Petra Fromme, PhD, Paul V. Galvin Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Arizona State University
If you are working in the following areas join the PepTalk community:
- Biological Engineering
- Cell Culture
- Cell Expression
- Cell Line Engineering
- Cell Line Development
- Codon Optimization
- Genome Editing
- Immunotherapy Development
- Microbiology
- Molecular Biosciences
- Protein Expression
- Protein Production
- Protein Sciences
- Systems Engineering
- Synthetic Biology
- Vectorology