Fidabio Demo Days – Basel: An Exclusive Chance to Learn More about Four Unique FIDA Applications and get FIDA Hands-on

May 5th & 6th, 2022, at FHNW School of Life Sciences in Muttenz

· Detergent for Membrane Protein
· Characterization of Molecular Glues
· Liquid-liquid Phase Separation
·
Characterization of Bi-specifics

FHNW School of Life Sciences in Muttenz, a long-term FIDA partner, is hosting a two-day session where four new FIDA applications will be presented.

Featured experts from National Physical Laboratory, UK, Danish Technical University, DK, FHNW and Fidabo will talk about their experiences using our Fida 1 followed by hands-on laboratory sessions where participants will experience the Fida 1 in action.

For each session, there is a maximum of 20 participants. With two Fida 1 instruments, each participant will get a chance to get hands-on. Participants may register for as many of the four application sessions as they wish. Participation is free of charge. Seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

PROGRAM

MAY 5th
Session 1: Using the Fida 1 for liquid-liquid phase separation

09.00 Welcome & Introduction to Session 1
09.15 Introduction to the FIDA technology and FIDA applications
09.35 Example of LLPS study using FIDA (Dr Soumik Ray, Postdoctoral fellow, DTU)
10.05 How does the Fida 1 detect LLPS (Dr Emil G. P. Stender, Fidabio)
10.35 Coffee Break
10.55 In the lab demonstration of an LLPS experiment, data analysis and wrap up
12.25 End

12.25 – 13.25 LUNCH

MAY 5th
Session 2: Using the Fida 1 to characterize molecular glues

13.30 Welcome & Introduction to Session 2
13.45 Introduction to the FIDA technology and FIDA applications
14.05 Example of characterizing molecular glues using FIDA (External speaker to be announced)
14.35 How to set up ternary complex studies on Fida 1 (Dr Morten Enghave Pedersen, Fidabio)
15.05 Coffee Break
15.25 In the lab demonstration of a molecular glue characterization study, data analysis and wrap up
17.00 End

MAY 6th
Session 3: Using the Fida 1 to characterize bi-specifics

09.00 Welcome & Introduction to Session 3
09.15 Introduction to the FIDA technology and FIDA applications
09.35 Example of characterizing bi-specifics using FIDA (Andreas Visbech Madsen, Msc., from Prof. Steffen Goletz’ Lab, Danish Technical University)
10.05 How to set up bi-specific characterizing studies on Fida 1 (Dr Emil G. P. Stender, Fidabio)
10.35 Coffee Break
10.55 In the lab demonstration of a bi-specific characterization study, data analysis and wrap up
12.25 End

12.25 – 13.25 LUNCH

MAY 6th
Session 4: Using the Fida 1 to screen detergents for membrane proteins

13.30 Welcome & Introduction to Session 4
13.45 Introduction to the FIDA technology and FIDA applications
14.05 Example of detergent screening using FIDA (Dr Amy Danson, National Physical Laboratory, UK,)
14.35 Setting up detergent screening using FIDA (Dr Morten Enghave Pedersen, Fidabio)
15.05 Coffee Break
15.25 In the lab demonstration of a detergent screening study, data analysis and wrap up
17.00 End

Registration

For each session, there is a maximum of 20 participants. Seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

Participation is free of charge. However, if you register but do not show up, we reserve the right to charge € 100.

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