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GenScript is excited to announce our presence at TIDES Europe 2024, where we will be showcasing our offerings at Booth 902. Join us at the Congress Center in Hamburg, Germany, from November 12th to 14th, 2024.
Join leaders, experts and researchers at TIDES Europe 2024 to access new data & case studies from world-renowned speakers and companies across the entire landscape of oligonucleotides, peptides, mRNA and drug delivery - from discovery to market.
We cannot wait to connect with you at this prestigious event and share insights into our cutting-edge products and services. Our team of experts will be available to address your queries and discuss the latest advancements in therapeutics development.
Join us at Booth 902, and together, let's explore the future of therapeutics!
Evan Fan
Regional Head
Nikolett Nagy
Sales Account Manager
Jessica Xu
Inside Sales Manger
Johanne Mbianda Advance Therapy
Specialist
TIDES 2024 includes groundbreaking presentations, workshops and networking opportunities with industry pioneers. The agenda features scientific tracks covering in-depth development strategies, trends and technologies across the entire oligonucleotide and peptide spectrum.
Join us for our two Networking Luncheon Presentations in the Poster & Exhibit Hall:
Date: Wednesday, November 13th, 2024
12:45-13:00: One Stop Solution for Self-amplifying RNA Synthesis and Lipid Nanoparticle Delivery
Head of mRNA & Plasmid
Self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) encodes a viral replicase alongside the target protein, facilitating continuous production of the desired protein. GenScript developed a novel synthetic saRNA system based on alpha-virus with a 5-Methylcytidine modification, showing higher eGFP & Luciferase expression in vitro cell-based assay. We also validated our saRNA-LNP platform by delivering a transmembrane protein CCR9 and induced robust antibody production in mice. In summary, GenScript provides a one-stop solution for saRNA-LNP.
13:00-13:15: Mastering the Art of Hydrophobic Peptide Synthesis
Senior Scientist
Hydrophobic peptides act as an important part in functional identification of membrane proteins and in peptide drug development. However, as they show by nature high aggregation and low solubility in solvents, as well as tend to form secondary structures during synthesis, the corresponding research is greatly restricted. Here, we summarize how new techniques and methods drive changes in the field of hydrophobic peptides synthesis.