This webinar will give a brief overview of Adaptive Biotechnologies’ immunoSEQ® Assay and delve into how immunosequencing data can and has been used to examine autoimmune diseases.
TORONTO (PRWEB)
January 27, 2020
Immunosequencing, the science of profiling T- and B-cell receptors, enables incredible insight into the immune system and its role in numerous disease states. This webinar will give a brief overview of Adaptive Biotechnologies’ immunoSEQ® Assay and delve into how immunosequencing data can and has been used to examine autoimmune diseases.
Research Project Manager Katie Boland, DVM, PhD and Research and Business Development Manager Patrick Raber, PhD will lead an informative live webinar on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 1pm EST. Together, the Adaptive Biotechnologies speakers bring over 30 years of research experience to the discussion, as well as unparalleled expertise in immunosequencing.
Webinar participants will gain insights into:
- Adaptive’s immunoSEQ technology for sequencing T cell and B cell receptors at high throughput has applications in autoimmune diseases such as Crohn’s disease, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, narcolepsy and alopecia as well as treatment-induced autoimmunity
- How immunosequencing can be used to understand autoimmune disease pathology, responses to different treatment modalities and duration of treatment response
Additionally, the speakers will describe different ways to work with Adaptive Biotechnologies, including an upgraded human TCRB Kit to perform the gold-standard immunosequencing in your own lab, as well as collaboration opportunities to help build the TCR Antigen Map.
immunoSEQ is Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
For more information or to register for this event, visit Applications of Immunosequencing in Autoimmunity.
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