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Spring 2012 10.969
Seminar in Molecular Computation
Wed, 12-2 pm
Professor Bernhardt L Trout
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You may drop in on
any of our seminars, or take MIT course 10.969 for credit.
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Speakers
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Wed. Feb.
15 |
Li, Inna |
56-162 |
Wed. March 7
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Eve |
E25-119 |
Wed. March 14 |
Li Tan, David |
E25-119 |
Wed. March 21 |
Manju, Keith |
E25-119 |
Wed. April 4 |
Tim, Haitao |
E25-119 |
Wed. April 18 |
Michael Bellucci |
E25-119 |
Wed. April 25 |
Nick, Curt, Geoff |
E25-119 |
Wed. May 2 |
Justin, Yuan |
E25-119 |
Wed. May 16 |
Veysel, Neeraj, Nikhil |
E25-119 |
Wed. June 13 |
Tao, Fabienne, Chris |
E25-119 |
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Summer 2012 10.50s
Formulation and Stabilization of Biotherapeutics
July 9-11, 2012
Biotherapeutics, particularly antibodies, are currently the fastest growing pharmaceuticals. Ideally, they are formulated in aqueous solutions, often a great challenge due to physical and chemical stability issues. This course addresses those challenges across a range of topics from aggregation to oxidation, deamidation, and hydrolysis. It covers these topics from the basic to the advanced level with an emphasis on modeling. In addition, cutting-edge technologies are described and analyzed. The course as a whole focuses on giving you additional tools and knowledge to help streamline solutions to formulation and stability issues for biologics.
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