[Free Online Seminar] Utilization of Interaction Analysis in Infectious Disease Research

In recent years, particularly due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, there has been a strong demand for the rapid development of vaccines, diagnostic methods, and research on therapeutic drugs for infectious disease control. To accelerate the development of therapeutic drugs and vaccines, high-throughput screening from many candidates and analytical instruments capable of more accurate and rapid characterization are necessary.
The Octet system can measure binding interactions between biomolecules in unpurified samples. With its unique BLI technology and the design of instruments that allow simultaneous measurement of multiple samples, it enables high-throughput screening of candidate molecules, evaluation of binding characteristics, and concentration measurement. It is widely used not only in the development of therapeutic drugs and vaccines but also in research on fundamental infection mechanisms.
In this seminar, we will introduce examples of the application of the Octet biomolecular interaction analysis system in the research and development of therapeutic drugs and vaccines, as well as research cases that contribute to understanding fundamental infection mechanisms.
We hope you will join us!
Instructor: Sartorius Japan K.K.
Yusuke Maruyama
Application deadline: By 17:00 on November 14, 2025 (Friday)

Date and time | Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025 01:30 PM ~ 02:30 PM |
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Entry fee | Free |
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