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Promega Lunch & Learn: Mechanism, in Motion
"Tagging the endogenous proteome: HiBiT and NanoLuc for the questions your endpoint assay can't answer"
An introduction to the NanoLuc® luciferase platform and its applications for studying proteins in living cells. The session will cover HiBiT-based quantification of endogenous protein abundance and degradation, NanoBiT complementation for protein-protein interactions, and NanoBRET® target engagement in intact cells, with a preview of newly launched TarSeer BRETSA platform for in-cell, tracer-independent measurement of compound binding and potency. Lunch will be provided; bring your hardest assay-development question.
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Andrew Zhang is a Strategic Collaborations Manager at Promega, based in the Greater Boston Area, with over a decade of drug discovery experience. This includes 11 years at AstraZeneca as Head of Chemical Biology, where he was a heavy user of target engagement assays. At Promega, he strengthens relationships with pharmaceutical, biotech, and academic customers, focusing on target engagement, targeted protein degradation, ternary complex formation, and emerging trends like covalent targeting and induced proximity.
Megan Luedeman is an upstream product manager at Promega focusing on new product development, responsible for the NanoLuc, HiBiT, and reporter technical portfolios. She would welcome a conversation about your experience or interest in live-cell assays and reporter multiplexing.
Victoria Echeverria is an Account Manager at Promega focused on biopharma and biotech accounts across the San Francisco Bay Area. She brings 20 years of industry experience spanning the bench, client support, and product management. Victoria is passionate about supporting incubators and early-stage biotech, and enjoys connecting emerging teams with the right tools and expertise from across Promega's broad portfolio to accelerate their work.
biotech companies tackling today’s biggest challenges.