From AI design to validated binder - closing the loop with reversible BLI biosensors

Wednesday, May 6 at 17:00 BST | 18:00 CEST | 12:00 EDT | 9:00 PDT

Affinity‑based protein analysis is entering a new era, driven by the need for faster, more reproducible insights into complex molecular interactions. As researchers push toward higher‑throughput discovery, traditional protein analysis tools can struggle to keep pace, creating bottlenecks that slow innovation and limit data quality.

In this SelectScience® webinar, researchers are invited to join experts from Cube Biotech, Adaptyv Bio, and Gator Bio for a deep dive into the next generation of affinity‑based and automated protein analysis.

Dr. Alexandra Nordlohne of Cube Biotech, Dr. Ron Gill of Adaptyv Bio, and Dr. Benjamin Osborn of Gator Bio, will share how cutting‑edge technologies are reshaping protein interaction studies. You will discover how Strep‑Tag® binding with biolayer interferometry (BLI) supports high‑performance interaction analysis, and how automated, AI‑guided workflows streamline protein validation at scale.

By registering for this webinar, you will learn how these complementary approaches drive faster, more reproducible insights into protein function and open new possibilities for discovery and development.

Certificate of attendance

If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes. If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.

Webinar details

  • Cost: Free to attend
  • Location: Online
  • Duration: 60 minutes

Registration is required to secure your place. If you register but can’t attend live, you will receive a link to the on‑demand recording once it becomes available.

Speakers

Dr. Alexandra Nordlohne
Dr. Alexandra Nordlohne
Speaker
Product Manager, Cube Biotech
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Dr. Ron Gill
Dr. Ron Gill
Speaker
Innovation Manager, Adaptyv Bio
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Dr. Benjamin Osborn
Dr. Benjamin Osborn
Speaker
Product Manager, Applications, Gator Bio
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Olivia Long
Olivia Long
Moderator
Editorial Team, SelectScience
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Who should attend?

This event is perfect for:
  • Protein Scientists
  • Biochemists
  • Academics
  • Application Scientists
  • AI-guided protein design experts
  • Binding validation experts

Gator®Pivot

Gator Bio

Achieve high-quality data for both thermally unstable proteins as well as extended assay times The Gator® Pivot instrument is designed for intermediate-throughput analysis. 16 spectrometers enable high frequency parallel measurement of up to 16 samples. It is also equipped with temperature and evaporation control that alleviates concerns about analyzing thermally unstable proteins and the risk of sample evaporation during extended runs. 16 high frequency parallel binding reactions

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Gator® Pro

Gator Bio

Extending walk-away time while delivering fast, reproducible and high-quality data The Gator ®  Pro instrument is designed for fast, automated, high-throughput analysis. 32 spectrometers enable high frequency parallel measurement of up to 32 samples. 3 sample plates enable automated data acquisition of 1152 samples per batch.   

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Gator®Plus

Gator Bio

Discover more “hands-off” time and rise above the noise This fluidics-free instrument can accommodate standard 96-well or 384-well microplates. With a walk-away time of >6 hours, rich datasets can be obtained with little hands-on time. Gator ® Plus is optimized for the characterization of a wide range of biomolecules including small molecule, antibodies and other proteins. Gator ® Plus enables enhanced baseline stability to provide high-quality data for the accurate ana

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What will this webinar cover?

  • How Adaptyv Bio’s automated 'protein foundry' accelerates AI-guided protein design validation through end‑to‑end workflow integration.
  • The functional differences between streptavidin, Strep‑Tactin®, and Strep‑Tactin®XT, and how each interacts with biotin and Strep‑tag® systems.
  • How the Strep‑Tactin®XT–Twin‑Strep‑tag® pairing enables stable yet reversible binding for efficient BLI sensor regeneration and reuse.
  • How combining advanced affinity technologies with automated analysis platforms enhances the speed, scale, and reproducibility of protein interaction research.

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