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Glycomics and Carbohydrates :Challenges in Drug and Product Development

 
  February 15, 2006  
     
 
Cambridge Healthtech Institute, San Diego, California
March 23 - 24


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Glycans are complex, making it hard to exploit their therapeutic possibilities. However, promising new tools and methodologies are available to tackle the most pressing questions, such as:
How to characterize the complex carbohydrate structure of glycoproteins so we can better understand the relationship between various glycoforms and different diseases?
How to develop analytical tools to support development of therapeutic glycoproteins and effectively use them to ensure product quality and consistency?
After deciding on a target compound - what are the next steps?
What are the weaknesses and strengths of analytical tools used?
How can you compare various methods?
How do you turn your investment in glycoproteins and carbohydrates into a success story?
Keynote Speakers
New Tools for Glycoproteomic Study and Carbohydrate-Based Drug Discovery




 
 
Organized by: Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Invited Speakers: Dr. Parastoo Azadi, Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
Dr. Daotian Fu, Genzyme Corporation
Dr. Chi-Huey Wong, The Scripps Research Institute
Dr. Ten Feizi, Imperial College
Dr. Nelly Viseux, Baxter Healthcare Corp.
Dr. John Harrahy, Genzyme Corporation
Dr. Peter H. Seeberger, ETH Zurich
Dr. John H. A. Amery, Pfizer Global Biologics R&D
Dr. Joseph Siemiatkoski, Biogen Idec
and more...
 
Deadline for Abstracts: none
 
Registration: online registration available
E-mail: meder@healthtech.com
 
   
 
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