Webinar Date/Time: Thu, Mar 28, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Enhance your understanding of higher order structure for protein therapeutics with protein footprinting technology coupled to high-resolution mass spec with EAD.
Register Free: https://www.biopharminternational.com/bp_w/protein-footprinting
Event Overview:
The higher order structure (HOS) of protein therapeutics is integral to a drug's stability, safety and biological function. Incorrect configurations of HOS or interactions with therapeutic targets can lead to adverse drug reactions. In-cell fast photo-oxidation of proteins (IC-FPOP) enables the exploration of the effects of epitope/paratope mapping, aggregation-interface identification, formulation, small molecule binding and other factors, thereby enhancing the understanding and significance of therapeutic HOS.
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Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
Zhi (Selina) Cheng, PhD
Applied Research Scientist
GenNext Technologies Inc.
Dr. Zhi Cheng is an Applied Research Scientist at GenNext Technologies, Inc. In this role, Dr Cheng focuses on the use of LC-MS techniques for proteomics studies, including in-cell fast photo-oxidation of proteins (IC-FPOP) for proteome-wide structural biology to characterize cellular drug–target interactions. She received her PhD in Analytical Biochemistry from the University of Mississippi under the direction of Professor Joshua Sharp. During her studies with Professor Sharp, Dr Cheng served as the primary scientist responsible for the development of on-line HRPF labeling of samples separated by liquid chromatography using both excimer lasers and GenNext's Flash Oxidation (Fox®) system. Dr Cheng is an expert in HRPF, proteomics and glycomics.
Register Free: https://www.biopharminternational.com/bp_w/protein-footprinting
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