How structure prediction can enhance antibody repertoire sequence analysis (On Demand)

In this webinar, Drs. Charlotte Deane, Matthew Raybould and Fergus Boyles (Oxford Protein Informatics Group, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford) will share examples of how structure prediction enriches antibody sequence data and provide practical guidance for getting started using Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG) tools to structurally featurise your antibody sequences. In particular, they will demonstrate the added value to tasks such as antibody functional clustering, repertoire disease-response diagnosis, and virtual screening.

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Date Presented:
June 09, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern
Length:
1 hour, 30 minutes
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How structure prediction can enhance antibody repertoire sequence analysis (On Demand)

In this webinar, Drs. Charlotte Deane, Matthew Raybould and Fergus Boyles (Oxford Protein Informatics Group, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford) will share examples of how structure prediction enriches antibody sequence data and provide practical guidance for getting started using Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG) tools to structurally featurise your antibody sequences. In particular, they will demonstrate the added value to tasks such as antibody functional clustering, repertoire disease-response diagnosis, and virtual screening.

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Fergus Boyles   [ view bio ]
Charlotte Deane  [ view bio ]
Matthew Raybould  [ view bio ]
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