Drug Target Review – Issue 3 2019
Posted: 10 September 2019 | Drug Target Review | No comments yet
This issue includes an investigation into utilising recombinant antibodies for research, a highlight on protein design using computational methods and an examination of the advances in genomic medicine. Also in the issue are articles on next generation sequencing and upstream bioprocessing.
Included in this issue:
- ANTIBODIES
Evaluation of therapeutic antibody discovery technologies
Nancy Lopez-Anton, Antibody Discovery Group, Oxford Genetics - FLOW CYTOMETRY
Training and development in flow cytometry and other core technologies
Derek Davies, The Francis Crick Institute - GENOMICS
The elegant parallel of using CRISPR to understand disease mechanisms
Dr Mark Behlke, Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) - UPSTREAM BIOPROCESSING
Spotlighting data in upstream bioprocesses – a recipe for quick and successful cell lines
Unjulie Bhanot, IDBS - CNS/NEUROSCIENCE
Slowing progression in Parkinson’s
Dr Heather Mortiboys, University of Sheffield’s Institute for Translational Neuroscience (SITraN)
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Related topics
Analytical Techniques, Antibodies, Central Nervous System (CNS), Clinical Trials, Disease Research, Drug Delivery, Drug Development, Drug Targets, Flow Cytometry, Gene Therapy, Genome Editing, Genomics, Hit-to-Lead, Imaging, Neurosciences, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), Research & Development, Sequencing