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Webinar: 
5th Virtual Bio-Techne Targeted Protein Degradation and Induced Proximity Symposium


July 10, 2024 @ 7-10am PDT / 10am-1pm EDT / 3-6pm BST

The 5th Virtual Bio-Techne Targeted Protein Degradation and Induced Proximity Symposium covers new developments from the leading scientists working in induced proximity research.

We have an exclusive first public presentation of new work from the Gray Lab at Stanford, plus new data of a novel mechanism of action from Amphista. Topics covered include: transcriptional kinases to activate apoptosis, degradation of BRD9 by a novel “targeted glue”, discovery of protein degraders and stabilizers, mechanisms of degrader-targeted protein ubiquitinability, and degraders of HIV-1 Nef for antiretroviral drug development.



Speakers

Joel Cresser-Brown
  
Joel Cresser-Brown - Bio-Techne (Moderator)
Juline Poirson
  
Unbiased Discovery of Protein Degraders and Stabilizers with Proteome-Scale Induced Proximity Screens

Juline Poirson - University of Toronto (Taipale Lab)
Charlotte Crowe
  
Mechanism of Degrader-Targeted Protein Ubiquitinability

Charlotte Crowe - University of Dundee (Ciulli Lab)
Tom Smithgall

Targeted Degraders of HIV-1 Nef as a New Approach to Antiretroviral Drug Development

Tom Smithgall - University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Breanna Zerfas
  
HiBiT-SpyTag: A Minimal Tag for Covalent Protein Capture and Degrader Development

Breanna Zerfas - Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Basel Karim
  
Borrowing Transcriptional Kinases to Activate Apoptosis

Basel Karim - Stanford University (Gray Lab)
Scott Hughes
  
Degradation of BRD9 by a Novel “Targeted Glue”

Scott Hughes - Amphista Therapeutics








3D molecular structure of a protein degrader
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