Tag Archive for: Presentation by Prof. Bernd Wollscheid

Posts

Presentation by Prof. Bernd Wollscheid about “Decoding Ligand-Receptor Interactions” at the Bio-Technopark

Presentation by Prof. Bernd Wollscheid about “Decoding Ligand-Receptor Interactions” at the Bio-Technopark

 

wollscheid-decoding-ligand-receptor-interactions-presentation-schlieren-4-oct-2016Prof. Bernd Wollscheid, Head of Proteomics Platform at the ETH Zürich and inventor of the LRC-TriCEPS technology will give the presentation

“Decoding Ligand-Receptor Interactions”

at the Bio-Technopark in Schlieren-Zürich October 4th 2016.

Dualsystems would like to invite you to participate at Bernd’s presentation and the social event afterwards.

The Wollscheid research group at the Institute of Molecular Systems Biology at ETH Zurich is focusing on biomedical research bridging the gap in understanding the genotype to phenotype transition via detailed analysis of the proteotype. Dr. Wollscheid will present a short summary of his recent surfaceome research with a focus on a new chemoproteomic technology for the unbiased detection of ligand-receptor interactions on living cells.

We are looking forward to welcome you at this exiting talk. In case you are not able to participate please contact us.

Here a Link to the Bio-Technopark post

 

DO YOU WANT TO TEST IT NOW?
Transport not incl. Your Information will never be shared with any third party.
To get pretest TriCEPS Material please contact us!

Identify the targets of your ligand on the living cells. Prior to the main experiment get free TriCEPS Material to test the functionality of your TriCEPS coupled ligand.
  • Extracellular proteins
  • Peptide ligands
  • Antibodies
  • Engineered affinity binders
  • Viruses
DO YOU WANT TO TALK TO US?
Your information will never be shared with any third party.
LRC-TriCEPS to identify targets on the surface of living cells.

Please provide your email address and we will contact you to arrange a call.
  • Small molecules
  • Extracellular proteins
  • Peptide ligands
  • Antibodies
  • Engineered affinity binders
  • Viruses