Engineering Recombinant Proteins
Meeting
Date: 24-Nov-2026 to 25-Nov-2026
This training event will explore strategies for producing high-quality, pure, and homogenous recombinant proteins—essential for both structural and functional studies. Aimed at early career researchers, this introductory session is the first in a series of three protein-focused training events organised by the Biochemical Society.
It will cover:
- The latest bioinformatic tools for construct design and protein characterisation
- Practical tips to improve expression, purification, and stability
- Methods for assessing protein quality using biophysical techniques
This training will have a high level of participation including:
- Participants are encouraged to bring their own proteins for analysis using the latest instrumentation and software.
- Poster presentations and oral communications are available at this event. You may simply present your project background with preliminary results or troubleshoot specific protein-related challenges to get feedback from with experts and peers.
Key learning objectives:
- To demonstrate knowledge of the full pathway of protein construct design, expression, purification, and characterisation
- To describe the principles and applications of bioinformatic and biophysical approaches to their research, and to have the opportunity to collect and analyse data on their protein of interest
- To understand how to optimise and evaluate protein expression and purification
Scientific Organising Committee:
Elliott Stollar, University of Liverpool
Nicola Burgess-Brown, The Structural Genomics Consortium at University College London (SGC-UCL)
Steven Harborne, Sygnature Discovery
Invited Speakers:
Chris Cooper, University of Surrey
Dan Rigden, University of Liverpool
Rod Chalk, Centre for Medicines Discovery, University of Oxford
Eleanor Williams, Centre for Medicines Discovery, University of Oxford
Magda Richter, AstraZeneca
Super Earlybird Deadline: Monday 24 August 2026 - Save £100
Earlybird and Abstract Deadline: Thursday 24 September 2026 - Save £50
For more information and to register, please see here.