2008年4月27日(日) 2:00-5:00pm
Course Instructors:
Theodore W. Randolph, Ph.D., Gillespie Professor, Center for Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology Co-Director, University of Colorado (invited)
Carlos N. Pace, Ph.D., Texas A and M University
Protein Folding
- Thermodynamic forces that fold proteins (hydrogen bonds
vs. hydrophobic effects)
- Kinetics of protein folding
- Analytical methods to monitor protein folding
Protein Aggregation
- Colloidal and thermodynamic protein stability
- Basic formulation strategies
- Analytical methods for monitoring protein aggregation
Protein Refolding
- Pressure and chaotrope-based refolding methods
- Designing screening studies to develop refolding conditions
2008年4月28日(一) 9:00am - 12:00pm
Course Instructors:
Mohammad Tabrizi, Ph.D., Director, MedImmune
Scott Klalamp, Ph.D., Principle Scientist, MedImmune
Gadi Bornstein, Ph.D., Principle Scientist, AstraZeneca R&D
- Affinity Determination: Why Does It Matter, How Can It Impact Your Clinical Dose Selection?
- How Do We Measure Affinity and the Challenges
- Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Antibodies
- Preclinical Development of Antibodies
2008年4月27日(日) 2:00-5:00pm
Presenters:
Jamie Kathleen Scott, M.D., Ph.D.,
Simon Fraser University
Andrew M. Bradbury, M.B. B.S.,
Ph.D., Los Alamos National Laboratory
James D. Marks,
M.D., Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco
This workshop is meant to bring the novice up to speed on the display technologies covered by the main conference. The workshop will provide an overview of:
- Phage display and construction of phage-displayed peptide, scFv and Fab libraries
- Yeast display and construction of yeast-displayed scFv and Fab libraries
- Screening technologies that are compatible with phage- vs. yeast-display libraries