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Webinar | Protein expression and purification methods for obtaining high-quality samples
Webinar | Protein expression and purification methods for obtaining high-quality samples

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MS Teams

Webinar | Protein expression and purification methods for obtaining high-quality samples

This webinar demystifies the journey from recombinant gene to isolated macromolecule, equipping you with practical strategies to overcome common bottlenecks in yield, solubility, and stability. ...

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12. 6. 2026, 10:00 – 11:00

MS Teams

About the event

Topic: Protein expression and purification methods for obtaining high-quality samples


Every breakthrough in structural biology and biotherapeutics starts with one crucial step: isolating your target protein in its purest, most active form. This webinar demystifies the journey from recombinant gene to isolated macromolecule, equipping you with practical strategies to overcome common bottlenecks in yield, solubility, and stability. Join us to learn how to strategically select the optimal expression host and master essential chromatography workflows, empowering you to confidently transform crude cell lysates into high-quality, assay-ready samples for your most demanding downstream applications.


Speaker: Dr. Kim Remans, EMBL

 

Dr. Kim Remans is Head of the Protein Expression and Purification Core Facility at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg. With a PhD in structural biology from Vrije Universiteit Brussel and postdoctoral experience at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, she brings extensive expertise in recombinant protein production and biochemical analysis.

Her work focuses on developing advanced methods for protein expression, purification, and quality control to support cutting-edge research in molecular biology, biotechnology, and infectious diseases. She has contributed to numerous international research projects, including studies on SARS‑CoV‑2 and protein engineering, and collaborates widely across the scientific community to enable high-quality, reproducible research.

 

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This project has received funding from the Horizon Europe program under grant agreement No. 101160008 

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