Biophysical Analysis Platform Technology E-Seminar

Dr Clare Stevenson is hosting a 20 minute seminar about our Biophysical Analysis Platform, which will be followed by a Q&A session.

The seminar will feature;

  • A brief introduction to how we can help you to study biomolecular interactions
  • A brief overview will be given to the techniques of Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), isothermal titration Calorimetry (ITC) and Circular Dichroism (CD) Spectroscopy
  • Opportunity to ask questions

This is an open seminar and all are welcome and no prior knowledge is required.

Questions are welcome in advance – email your questions to Debra Canton-Stoker.

During the seminar the Q&A will be available in the right-hand menu on joining the webinar. Feel free to ask questions throughout the webinar – these will be collated by the organising team and chair and asked at the end of the seminar. Any announcements/information from the organisers during the seminar will also be posted here.

As with all virtual events, we are dependent upon the internet connections of our presenters; we ask for your patience should we encounter technical difficulties during the event.

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Note that for this seminar:

  • If you’re already signed in to Teams, you’ll join as an authenticated user
  • If you’re not signed into Teams, you’ll join anonymously on the web

The webinar will be recorded and available on demand after the event.

Training sessions – attendance by registration only

  • Monday May 11,  14:00 – Introduction to Surface Plasmon Resonance as a tool to study biomolecular interactions  (Clare Stevenson) 1 hour session via Zoom
  • Tuesday May 12,  15:00 – Introduction to Isothermal Titration Calorimetry as a tool to study biomolecular interactions  (Clare Stevenson) 1 hour session via Zoom
  • Wednesday May 13,  13:30 – Introduction to CD spectroscopy (Julia Mundy) 30 min session via Zoom

 To register for any or all of these sessions email clare.stevenson@jic.ac.uk

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