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Phage Display of Proteins & Peptides

 
  January 29, 2009  
     
 


Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
November 3-16, 2009


Recent advances in the generation and selection of antibodies from combinatorial libraries allow for the rapid production of antibodies from immune and non-immune sources. This intensive laboratory/lecture course will focus on the construction of combinatorial antibody libraries expressed on the surface of phage and selection of desired antibodies from the library. Students will learn the theoretical and practical aspects of constructing combinatorial libraries from immune and non-immune sources as well as the construction of synthetic antibody libraries. Antibodies will be selected from the library by panning. Production, purification and characterization of Fab fragments expressed in E.coli will also be covered. Epitopes will be selected from peptide libraries and characterized.

The lecture series, presented by a number of invited speakers, will emphasize PCR of immunoglobulin genes, the biology of filamentous phage and the utility of surface expression libraries, expression of antibodies in E.coli and mammalian cells, antibody structure and function, catalytic antibodies, directed protein evolution, retroviral and cell display libraries, the immunobiology of the antibody response, and recent results on the use of antibodies in therapy.The theory and practical implications for selection from phage displayed libraries of random peptides, cDNA products and semi-synthetic proteins will also be explored.

 
 
Organized by: Instructors: Carlos Barbas, Scripps Research Institute Gregg Silverman, University of California, San Diego Don Siegel, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Invited Speakers:

2009 Speakers to be announced


 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: Application Deadline July 15
 
Registration: Online Application Information
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