Nautilus Biotechnology - Booth 100
Visit us at booth #100. We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about our approach to comprehensive proteome analysis. Members of our team will be present each day to answer questions and share our work. Stop by and reimagine your proteomic research.
Attend our Lunch Seminar:
"Unleashing the Proteome with Single-molecule Protein Identification by Short-epitope Mapping (PrISM) "
Monday, March 6th - 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CT
Camellia Room - The Drake Hotel
Parag Mallick, Ph.D. - Founder and Chief Scientist at Nautilus Biotechnology
Single-molecule proteomics holds promise of enabling more comprehensive analysis of all the proteins in a sample with increased sensitivity, reproducibility, and ease of use. Protein Identification by Short-epitope Mapping (PrISM) is a novel single-molecule analysis method where intact proteins are immobilized and analyzed massively in parallel by using non-traditional, multi-affinity probes to create a pattern of binding that allows for the identification and quantification of each individual protein molecule using machine learning. Join us to learn more about how PrISM provides a new tool for the quantitation of proteins enabling new exploration of the proteome.
Pre-registration is not required to attend.
Join Us at Our Poster Sessions and Presentations:
Monday, March 6
Poster #P1.13 "Detection and Quantification of Proteins Using Protein Identification by Short-epitope Mapping (PrISM)"
Parag Mallick, Ph.D., Nautilus Biotechnology
10:00AM - 11:30 AM CT
Presentation #193 "Exploring and Comparing the Landscape of Tau Proteoforms"
Greg Kapp, Ph.D., Nautilus Biotechnology
11:30 AM - 12:50 PM CT
Tuesday, March 7
Poster #P1.14 "Lysate to Chip - Preparation of high-density and scalable protein arrays for single-molecule proteomic studies"
Parag Mallick, Ph.D., Nautilus Biotechnology
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM CT
Poster #P1.24 "Multi-Affinity Probe Development for Short-Epitope Mapping"
Sheri Wilcox, Ph.D., Nautilus Biotechnology
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM CT