Held in conjunction with European Lab Automation
31 May 2012, at 08:30-17:00 in Hamburg, Germany
What will I gain by attending? - Master the basic concepts underlying enzyme and binding assays
- Learn how applications in drug discovery sometimes dictate assay optimization and interpretation which differ from textbook recommendations
- Learn how best to extract the information you need from your assays
Course Topics: - Enzyme kinetics
- Enzyme inhibition: Competitive, noncompetitive, uncompetitive, irreversible, and promiscuous
- Multiple-substrate enzymes
- Binding equilibria and kinetics
- Deviations from classical textbook behaviour
- Optimizing enzyme and binding assays for primary vs. secondary screening
- Understanding mechanisms and extracting information from your data
- Case studies, including receptor binding, kinases, and proteases
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John C. Owicki, Consultant, Owicki Consulting
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