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Genes to proteins in days: Accelerating protein expression and purification with eProtein Discovery™

About this event

Introduction:

Rapid access to high-quality proteins is essential for accelerating early discovery, screening, and proof-of-concept studies. However, traditional expression systems can be time-consuming and unpredictable. In this webinar, experts from Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), Nuclera, and Aldevron will present a streamlined, end-to-end solution that dramatically shortens the DNA-to-protein timeline.

Webinar Topics:

  • How IDT’s portfolio of high-quality genes and gene fragments pair with Nuclera’s eProtein Discovery system to deliver purified, assay-ready proteins in just 48 hours.
  • A complete, automated workflow from Nuclera—from AI-guided construct design and DNA preparation to expression, purification, detection, and reporting—demonstrating how customizable cell-free expression and digital microfluidics enable rapid screening and scale-up of even the most challenging of protein targets.
  • Aldevron’s real-world case study demonstrating how their team leveraged IDT's gene fragments and Nuclera's eProtein Discovery system to rapidly screen and scale up a panel of novel chimeric fusion proteins. They generated hundreds of expression data points in weeks, and identified hits with nanomolar binding affinity, which would have taken months with traditional methods.

Learning Objections:

  • Understand how IDT’s SynBio portfolio of genes and gene fragments enables rapid and reliable protein expression.
  • Explore the complete Nuclera eProtein Discovery™ workflow, from DNA design to assay-ready protein in just 48 hours.
  • Learn how Aldevron applied this integrated solution to accelerate chimeric protein development and functional screening.

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    Lawrence Welch Inside Sales Specialist @ Nuclera Ltd

Nuclera

Nuclera empowers researchers to accelerate discovery with rapid, in-house access to high-quality functional proteins.