FAES Science Insight Series: Antibody Engineering in Medicine: Phage Display and Nanobodies

  • In Person

Date : July 08, 2025

Time : 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM

Location : FAES Learning Labs: Building 10

This series invites Principal Investigators, Senior Scientists, and Senior Clinicians to share cutting-edge research and developments in their fields in the FAES Learning Labs in Building 10. Each session includes a 20-30 minute presentation followed by a Q&A or journal club discussion, fostering deeper insights and scholarly exchange. Lunch is provided on a first come first served basis. 

This event is for members of the NIH community only. You must register with your nih.gov email to confirm your registration.

Antibody Engineering in Medicine: Phage Display and Nanobodies with Mitchell Ho, Ph.D., Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, NCI/ CCR

This lecture will introduce phage display technology and its application in developing nanobodies. Phage display is a high-throughput, cost-effective method for drug discovery. The Ho Lab at the NCI has constructed nanobody phage display libraries derived from sharks and camels, which possess unique features valuable for developing therapeutics to treat cancer, infectious diseases, and other human illnesses.

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