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THREE COURSES, TWO WAYS TO ATTEND THREE COURSES ON METHODS IN DRUG DISCOVERY: * Fluorescence Assays in Drug Discovery. This is an established one- or two-day course on a major analytical method, successfully presented at large pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, instrument companies, and reagent companies. For a brochure, click here. * Enzyme and Binding Assays in Drug Discovery. This one-day or day-and-a-half course reviews the principles of enzyme kinetics and ligand-protein binding and applies them to the drug-discovery environment, in which the rules learned in university biochemistry courses don't necessarily apply fully. For a brochure, click here. * Label-Free Assays in Drug Discovery. NEW. This is a onef-day survey of the principal label-free assay methods used in drug discovery, both biochemical (binding) and cellular. It includes surface-binding methods such as plasmon resonance, as well as calorimetry, mass spectroscopy, and the newer label-free cell-based functional assays. For a brochure, click here. TWO WAYS TO ATTEND: * Private courses. To find out about having me present a course at your site, look at one of the brochures (see immediately above) or contact me here.
* Public courses. I present courses that are open to the public, generally in cooperation with Select Biosciences.
The next public offerings will be :
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If you would like to be informed of future offerings, please send me an email (jack*owicki%; please replace "*" by "@" and "%" by ".com"; I'm being cryptic to foil trolling spambots).
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