Webinar: 6th Virtual Bio-Techne Targeted Protein Degradation and Induced Proximity Symposium
Webinar Summary
The 6th Virtual Bio-Techne Targeted Protein Degradation and Induced Proximity Symposium brings together cutting-edge research from leading scientists across academia and industry. This year’s talks span emerging approaches to rewiring the cell surface proteome, live-cell protein analysis and induced proximity using a novel self-labelling tag platform, and new strategies for targeting extracellular disease proteins. Additional sessions explore an industry perspective on DMPK optimization for PROTAC® Degraders and the development of bifunctional Degraders and Acetylation Targeting Chimera (AceTAC) technologies for cancer therapy. This free, virtual event is open to all and offers a unique opportunity to stay at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field.
Speakers
Covalent Targeting of TRIM25 for Induced Proximity Applications
Katherine McPhie
The Francis Crick Institute, Rittinger Lab
Rewiring the Cell Surface Proteome through Trogocytosis
Nick Till
NIH Postdoctoral Fellow (Bertozzi Lab), Stanford University
BromoCatch: a self-labelling tag platform for induced proximity applications and live cell imaging
Maria Rodriguez-Rios
Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of Dundee
Sortilin-based lysosome targeting chimeras (SORTACs) for degradation of extracellular disease proteins
Simon Glerup
Chief Scientific Officer, Draupnir Bio
DMPK optimization strategies for PROTACs
Heide Duevel
Scientific Associate Director DMPK, Merck
Development of Novel Bifunctional PROTAC and AceTAC Technology for the Treatment of Cancer
MD Kabir
Posdoctoral Fellow, Mount Sinai Center for Therapeutics Discovery