Fluorescent Proteins for Cellular Imaging and Drug Development or In Vivo Molecular Imaging
Nov 14th-15th 2005, Hyatt Regency, La Jolla, La Jolla CA
Fluorescent proteins can be used as reporters in drug discovery to track the activity of drugs and targets in the context of a living cell. Researchers can use this fluorescent probe to attach to their protein of interest, and be able to visualize the manipulation of targets, genes and proteins. This exciting tool allows unprecedented insight into the machinery of cells, and is used for the prioritization of targets and monitoring the biological activity of compounds. It can also be instrumental in evaluating a range of subcellular changes, such as gene and protein expression, protein or organelle trafficking, receptor biology, and signal transduction. This powerful technique for cellular imaging will ultimately impact and improve your success rate in screening compounds against cancer, infectious disease, and regenerative medicine.
hear SESSIONS on:
1: GFP Structure & Function
2: High-Content Cellular Pathway Research
3: Discovery of Targets and Leads\
4: Comparison of Fluorescence and Luminescence
Conference Highlights:
1: Hear Focused Presentations
2: Evaluate the Latest Technologies and Services in the Exhibit Hall
3: View Scientific Posters from Researchers Around the World
4: Selected Poster Presenters will be given the Opportunity to give a Brief Oral Presentation
5: Participate in Panel Discussions with Speakers
6: Mingle with your Peers at the Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall
Conference Details & Registration