Characterizing the Physical Properties of Purified Antibodies
REGISTRATION CLOSES JUNE 15
Seminar and Panel Discussion
Monday, July 9, 2007
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824
Sponsored by the Biomolecular Interaction Technologies Center
www.bitc.unh.edu
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Sandra Smith-Gill, Ph.D.
Structural Biophysics Lab
National Cancer Institute, NIH
"Thermodynamics and time-dependent stability of antibody-antigen complexes"
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Steve Shire, Ph.D.
Late Stage Pharmaceutical & Device Development
Genentech
"Monoclonal antibody viscosity and self-association: analytics and interpretation of results"
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Nick Pace, Ph.D.
Molecular and Cellular Medicine
Texas A&M University
"Protein stability and solubility: contribution of net charge and individual amino acid side chains"
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Wayne Bolen, Ph.D.
Biomolecular and Molecular Biology
University of Texas Medical Branch
"Relating protein-osmolyte interactions to protein solubility and stability"
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Eric Sundberg, Ph.D.
Staff Scientist
Boston Biomedical Research Institute
"Energetic cooperativity in protein-protein interactions"
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Registration (one day only): $200.
Open to public, BITC membership not required.
Note: Full program (3 days) open ONLY to BITC member companies. More information (requires log in to member site).
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Schedule
8:30 Arrive on campus. Seminar location TBA.
8:45 Registration, continental breakfast
9:00-12:15 Seminar talks (break at 10:00)
12:30 Lunch
2:00 Seminar talks
4:45 Panel discussion
5:30 Conclusion
Evening (optional, not included): Portsmouth NH, dinner on waterfront, self-tour of historic port. |
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Lodging list (from UNH website):
Our recommendations:
New England Center (on campus)
Holiday Inn Express (downtown)
Portsmouth:
Hampton Inn (value, near highway)
Sheraton Harborside (upscale) |
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Visitor Information
Airports, driving directions, parking, campus map
Location and parking instructions will be emailed.
Questions? Special accommodations?
Email: bitc.unh@unh.edu or call 603-862-2459 |
Registration link |