Webinar - Evaluation of Bio Layer Interferometry (BLI) for AAV kinetics measurements
Gene therapy using Adeno Associated Viruses as gene delivery vehicles (AAVs) has gotten lot of attention in the last few years. The detailed characterization involving quantitation and binding kinetics of AAVs is a key part of development and manufacturing. Various technologies are being employed for this purpose. Prof. Rob McKenna's lab at University of Florida has been evaluating BLI for binding kinetics. This short webinar will present their early findings and successes with neutralizing antibodies using Gator Bio platform. 0:00 Introduction by Angel Sampson of ICBR core at the University of Florida 2:01 Introduction to Gator Bio BLI system for kinetics and quantitation 20:15 Presentation by Dr. Mario Mietzsch of Mckenna lab 40:12 Q&A session

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