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COO of Abveris, Tracey Mullen, to Present at Antibody Engineering 2019 in San Diego

12/3/19 1:49 PM

December 9, 2019 – San Diego, CA - Are you attending the upcoming Antibody Engineering and Therapeutics conference in San Diego on December 9th? It’s not too late to sign up and spend some time in the sun while staying updated on the latest antibody discovery technologies and engineering techniques while networking with lead scientists in the antibody discovery world.

Join us on December 12 at noon for a scientific briefing led by Tracey Mullen, our Chief Operating Officer. Or, stop by our booth or posters in the exhibit hall and meet with Garren (CEO), Ryan (Director of Business Development) and Travis (Business Development Associate). See you there!

Click here to schedule an appointment with our team at the conference.

 

Information on our Scientific Briefing:
Scientific Briefing: Antibody Discovery for Traditionally Difficult Targets: in vivo, in vitro, or both?

Abstract: Leveraging the natural immune repertoire for antibody discovery has distinct advantages for positive downstream outcomes, including efficacy, developability and safety; however, traditional techniques typically fail to produce a productive response in situations where, for example, the target epitope has poor immunogenicity or is a rare, cryptic site. While some in vitro platforms can overcome these difficulties through careful guiding selection methods, significant downstream engineering is often required to ensure lead candidates harbor appropriate development qualities. Fortunately, recent advancements in protein engineering and antibody discovery have enabled improved drug development to these traditionally difficult targets. Using the AbX platform, the power of the immune system is harnessed to exemplify the breadth and comprehensive nature of the B cell repertoire. When applied to the most difficult target classes, lead candidates can be uncovered where traditional in vivo platforms typically fail, or significant engineering is required for in vitro discovery.

About the Antibody Engineering Conference: Antibody Engineering is the #1 antibody engineering conference for accelerating next-generation antibodies to commercial success. Find the latest science, technology, and partners in antibody engineering, immunobiology, and next-generation binders.

 

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Travis LeGuyader

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