Tailor-made mutant libraries for precision engineering

Tailor-made mutant libraries for precision engineering

Thursday, October 1, 2020 9:15 PM to 10:00 PM · 45 min. (Africa/Abidjan)
October 1

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The panel will discuss how GenScript’s synthetic mutant libraries can fuel the field of Synthetic Biology in creating smart genetic circuits, building efficient biosynthetic pathways, constructing reliable diagnostic devices, and developing potent therapeutics.

GenScriptGenScript is a global biotechnology group providing gene, peptide, protein, CRISPR, and antibodies to scientists in more than 100 countries. Since its founding in 2002, GenScript has grown exponentially through partnerships with scientists conducting fundamental life science and translational biomedical research, as well as early-stage pharmaceutical development. With a mission to improve the health of mankind and nature through biotechnology, the company has developed the best-in-class capacity and capability for producing biological reagents. 

Speakers

Kimberly Arnold
Kimberly Arnold
Product MangerGenscript
Grant Murphy
Grant Murphy
Director, Protein EngineeringMerck
Justin Farlow
Justin Farlow
Co-founder/CTOSerotiny
Maung Nyan Win
Maung Nyan Win
Senior Technical Application ScientistGenscript
Nicky Caiazza
Nicky Caiazza
Co-founder, Chief Scientific OfficerCellibre
Possu Huang
Possu Huang
Assistant ProfessorStanford University

Registered attendees

BB
Behnaz Behrouzian
Sr. Director, Analytical BiochemistryCodexis
Cherie Ochsenfeld
Cherie Ochsenfeld
Data ScientistPairwise
Devin Scannell
Devin Scannell
Vice President, Strategy & Corporate DevelopmentZymergen