Webinar: Kinase Activity Profiling - PamGene

Webinar: Kinase Activity Profiling - PamGene

Join Dr Christin Luft to delve into the subject and interact with research fellows who share similar interests in the research area.

By UCL Translational Research Office (TRO)

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

UCL’s Research Capabilities Webinar Series: Kinase Activity Profiling - PamGene


Date: Wednesday 8 October, 2025

Time: 1300 - 1400

Venue: Online
Open to: All

Speaker: Dr Christin Luft, Research Associate, Lab for Molecular Cell Bio MRC-UCL; Jasper Snoep, Account Manager, PamGene International B.V.

Chaired by: Prof. Bart Vanhaesebroeck, Professor of Cell Signalling, UCL Cancer Institute; Co-chair of the UCL Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINS) - Small Molecules


About the webinar:

As the complexity of the active kinome has become more apparent, the PamGene system is the only profiling platform available to measure direct phosphorylation activity in real-time and unbiasedly address hundreds of protein kinases simultaneously within biological samples. Profiling of the active kinome provides a novel vehicle for a deeper understanding of biological systems and a promising new avenue for drug target discovery. In this webinar, Dr. Christin Luft from the High-Content Biology Facility and Jasper Snoep representative from PamGene, will introduce how you can access this novel technology right here at UCL.


About the UCL’s Research Capabilities Webinar Series:

This webinar series is organised by the UCL Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs) - Small Molecules to highlight UCL’s Research Capabilities that enable effective translational research for patient and public benefit. The series aims to encourage multidisciplinary collaborations within and beyond UCL. Academics from the UCL biomedical community are invited to share subjects of interest from their research expertise and interact with research fellows.


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About Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs):
UCL Translational Research Office (TRO) established the Therapeutic Innovation Networks (TINs) to create a ‘critical mass’ of academic researchers and industry professionals around six modalities: i) Small Molecules; ii) Cell & Gene Therapies; iii) Biologics; iv) Re-purposing; v) Devices & Diagnostics; vi) Regenerative Medicine. The TINs’ unique approach has been pioneering in providing support for UCL academics around pilot data collection, translational training, funding opportunities and multidisciplinary collaborations across institutions, partner hospitals and the industry.


About Translational Research Office:

UCL Translational Research Office (TRO) is an integral part of UCL’s biomedical research powerhouse. As an expert team of applied scientists and business developers, we support our researchers in realising their translational ambition by offering strategic advice, funding support, and bridging the gap with industry to help establish collaborations that drive the pipeline of therapeutic, device and diagnostic innovations.

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