Unlocking Membrane Protein research with CubeBiotech, Analytik Jena and NanoTemper Technologies

Thursday, July 16 | 09:15 AM – 03:00 PM CEST

NanoTemper Global HQ
Toelzer Str. 1
81379 Munich
Germany

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You're invited

NanoTemper Technologies, Cube Biotech, and Analytik Jena are joining forces to deliver an interactive workshop designed to address the unique challenge of characterizing membrane proteins. By combining Cube's NativeMP™ technology for advanced membrane protein stabilization, Analytik Jena's CyBio FeliX platform for automated, high-throughput sample preparation and purification, and NanoTemper's Dianthus and Prometheus Panta platforms for biophysical characterization, the workshop will demonstrate a fully integrated workflow: from crude protein, through automated and optimized sample preparation and solubilization, to high-quality stability and binding data.

This workshop will feature instrument demonstrations, comparisons of technologies, seminars, and networking opportunities. It will be essential for scientists working in membrane protein research, who are interested in new and exciting advancements in technologies to simplify, automate, and improve workflows for characterization of membrane proteins."

What you can expect?

  • Discover

    New advancements in the characterization of membrane proteins from stability to binding.

  • Explore

    New methods for the solubilization, stabilization, and automated preparation of membrane proteins using Cube Biotech's and Analytik Jena's technologies.

  • Experience

    Apply these methods firsthand with hands-on practical experiments using real-world samples.

  • Connect

    By connecting with researchers in similar fields, you will expand your network and potentially develop new research opportunities.

Agenda

Thursday, July 16 | 09:15 AM – 03:00 PM CEST
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  • A detailed agenda will be available soon – stay tuned!

Who should attend?

Researchers facing challenges in membrane protein stability characterization, binding studies, or sample preparation.

Scientists working on membrane protein targets such as GPCRs, ion channels, and transporters.