New Matter: Inside the Minds of SLAS Scientists

Technologies Based on Lanthanides Emissions to Perform Ultrasensitive Assays | Innovative New Technologies with Roger Bosse, Ph.D. (Sponsored by TheWell Bioscience)

November 21, 2022 Episode 131
New Matter: Inside the Minds of SLAS Scientists
Technologies Based on Lanthanides Emissions to Perform Ultrasensitive Assays | Innovative New Technologies with Roger Bosse, Ph.D. (Sponsored by TheWell Bioscience)
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This week we welcome the President of BioSignal2, Inc Roger Bossé, Ph.D., to discuss using technologies based on Lanthanides emission (TRF, TR-FRET, LOCI) to perform ultrasensitive assays. Bosse is a leading expert on a wide range of detection technologies and applications that work in conjunction with microplate readers.

Key Learning Points:

  • What lanthanides are and how they can be used for assays
  • The type of research lanthanide-based assays are ideal for
  • What researchers need to know to use lanthanide-based assays for research
  • The future advancement of lanthanide-based assays technology

Learn more about our BioSignal2 Inc. by visiting: http://www.biosignal2.com/

About Roger Bosse:
Bosse was the key individual that commercialized and developed the unique screening reagent platform “AlphaScreen” at PerkinElmer. He then expanded its breadth and scope to cover many applications in drug discovery and life sciences in general. Roger is highly skilled at assay design and development for early drug discovery efforts and has extensive cell signaling expertise. 


Our Sponsor for this Episode
TheWell Bioscience – developer of VitroGel, a next-generation xeno-free 3D extracellular matrix (ECM), enables scientists to shift from 2D to 3D cell culture and help drive innovations for precision medicine, cell therapy and biomanufacturing by getting faster and more accurate data than animal-based systems.

Learn more about TheWell Bioscience by visiting:
www.thewellbio.com

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Introduction
What makes the metals fluorescent
How to manipulate lanthanides
What got Roger interested in lanthanides
What research problems does this technology solve
How are assays visualized?
What does the speed of activation tell researchers
What types of research are lanthanides ideal for
How difficult is it to learn how to use lanthanides
Are there any major disadvantages of using this technology?
Other uses
What researchers need to know to start using lanthanides
Future Advances for this technology
Wrap up

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