BMG LABTECH’s three talk session at Stand 5 of BPS Pharmacology 2019 will focus on ‘Introducing novel microplate luminescence methods for the study of pharmacology and cell signalling’.
The three short talks by academic and industry experts will introduce new and novel microplate-based luminescence readout approaches to measure receptor-ligand interactions in living cells.
Speakers Professor Kevin Pfleger, Dr Nick Holiday and Dr Mark Soave will present different technologies including NanoBRET, NanoBit and HiBit, providing detailed methodology along with research data examples that show how these technologies can be utilised to full advantage, particularly in the field of GPCR studies.