PROGRAM

Conference Single-Molecule Protein Sequencing

Date:

Location:

Kronigzaal@TNW-Zuid, Van der Maasweg 9, Delft

 

Protein sequencing remains an enormous challenge, especially when only small samples are available. A highly sensitive sequencing technology, ideally addressing proteins at the single-molecule level, will create the opportunity for single-cell proteomics and real-time screening for on-site medical diagnostics, and will pave the road towards the development of a new, fast, and reliable diagnostic tool for healthcare. 

This conference gathers leading figures in biophysics, who are pioneering the development of single-molecule protein sequencing techniques. This international conference will be held in a history city, Delft, in the Netherlands.

Topics

- Single-molecule fluorescence
- Solid-state nanopores
- Biological nanopores
- Electrical tunneling currents
- Industry applications
- Emerging Technology

Registration: click here

Registration is not required for NanoFront-affiliated researchers. However, seats for non-registered participants are limited to 40