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2024 Multisponsored Topics
Cancer
PROTAC cancer therapy
Proteolysis targeting chimeric (PROTAC) technology allows researchers to tag specific proteins for degradation by the cell. PROTAC technology may overcome some of the shortcomings of traditional cancer drugs. This poster will introduce the mechanisms and applications of PROTACs in cancer therapy.
Immunology and Flow Cytometry
Flow Cytometry for Antibody Discovery
Approximately 20 percent of newly approved drugs are monoclonal antibodies. For many of these, flow cytometry played an important role in their development. Researchers rely on flow cytometry to identify the best antibody clones that bind to target antigens. This poster will detail the role of flow cytometry in antibody discovery.
Spatial Biology
Exploring Spatial Transcriptomics
There are several different spatial transcriptomics technologies available, including microdissection, in situ hybridization, in situ sequencing, and in situ capturing. This poster will provide an overview of cutting-edge spatial transcriptomics methods.
Proteomics
Uncovering Tumor Antigens
This poster will describe the approaches scientists take to uncover high-fidelity tumor antigens, such as next generation sequencing of the whole exome, transcriptome, proteome, and ligandome coupled with chromatography-mass spectrometry-based detection methods.
Gene Therapy
Gene Therapy for Organ Transplants
This poster will explore the use of gene therapy for improving organ transplant outcomes, including reducing the need for immunosuppression and using genetic vectors to improve organ quality before transplant.