Attana launches the Attana 200 system at PEGS
Attana is launching the much anticipated Attana 200 system at PEGS 2009. Come and discover the next generation biosensor technology during your visit to PEGS this year.
Attana is a pioneer in the development of high quality, real time label-free biosensor instrument systems, based on the Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) technology for molecular interaction studies.
Attana systems are optimized for your applications with:
- Kinetic & Off-rate Screening
- Crude Samples Analysis
- Epitope Mapping
- Active Concentration Determination
- Thermodynamic Studies
- Ligand Fishing
Visit us at Booth #406 and enjoy a free latte while learning more about this innovative approach to characterizing your protein interactions.
During PEGS we are also arranging two daily visits (11am & 2:30pm) to our demo lab at MIT. For a complimentary shuttle service please present yourself 30min in advance at the Attana booth, or send an email to steve [dot] nyikos
attana [dot] com
TALKS
- Tuesday, April 7th, 12:15–12:45pm
Pre-Clinical/Clinical Development of Therapeutic Antibodies Luncheon
Attana – Balancing Power & Simplicity in Molecular Interaction Studies
- Teodor Aastrup, CEO Attana
The power of Attana QCM –A tool for molecular interactions analysis
- Alexander Kovacs, Global Product Manager - Thursday, April 9th, 2:40-3:10pm
Monoclonal Antibodies Scientific Presentation
Quartz Crystal Microbalance Biosensors in Immunology: Anti-malarial antibody affinity/avidity issues
- Lars M. Jørgensen PhD., University of Copenhagen, Institute for Medical Microbiology and Immunology
POSTERS
- #38, Exhibit Hall
Self-assembling peptide hydrogel for controlled release of functional monoclonal antibody
- Sotirios Koutsopoulos, PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Center for Biomedical Engineering - #37, Exhibit Hall
Flow Injection Assay of the Pathogenic Bacteria using Lectin-Based Attana Quartz Crystal Microbalance Biosensor
- Prof. Bengt Danielsson, Lund Universitet, Institute for Pure and Applied Biochemistry - #6, Exhibit Hall
Using a QCM Biosensor to Measure Thermodynamic Properties of Protein-Protein Interactions
- Alexander Kovacs, PhD., Global Product Manager, Attana AB


