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Bugging Our Bowels: Engineering Bacteria To Eavesdrop on Gut Health
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Here, Dr. Riglar will discuss ways that we are using synthetic biology to solve this problem, and our quest to develop non-invasive living engineered bacterial tools – smart probiotics – to help us understand and control the gut and gut microbiota.
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Agilent BioTek Augmented Microscopy Virtual Summit
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The 2023 Agilent BioTek Augmented Microscopy Virtual Summit offers a unique opportunity to learn about a wide variety of research applications being performed across the globe using BioTek cell imagers and cell imaging multimode readers. The online conference format enables individuals to attend talks, interact with presenters, and learn about the imaging technology and software being used to generate each result.
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Bifunctional Fc-Based Fusion Protein Therapies: From Concept to the Clinic - Session 2
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Co-targeting of two receptors or ligands that are involved in modulating a patient’s immune system via a single molecular format provides advantages over the co-administration of two biologics.
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Bifunctional Fc-Based Fusion Protein Therapies: From Concept to the Clinic - Session 1
On-Demand
Co-targeting of two receptors or ligands that are involved in modulating a patient’s immune system via a single molecular format provides advantages over the co-administration of two biologics.
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Natural Killer Cells and Viruses: A Game of Chess Played Over Millennia
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In this webinar, our expert speaker Dr. Ceri Fielding, from the division of infection and immunity at Cardiff University, will discuss the need to understand how viruses interact with NK cells during the development of novel antiviral therapies.
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Advances in Multiomics Screening of Microbes in Biotechnology
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Design–build–test–learn (DBTL) cycles are commonly used in biotechnology and in natural product discovery as they provide a systemic and efficient framework for the metabolic engineering of microbes.
A novel platform that automates multiomics analyses of microbes could enable faster and better DBLT cycles for your research. In this webinar, the development and validation of the high-throughput, automated platform using model microbial organisms is described, as well as the recent work in applying the platform to cell factory and natural products engineering.
A novel platform that automates multiomics analyses of microbes could enable faster and better DBLT cycles for your research. In this webinar, the development and validation of the high-throughput, automated platform using model microbial organisms is described, as well as the recent work in applying the platform to cell factory and natural products engineering.
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