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Mon February 19, 2018

Symposium: "Newest Advances in Ion Channel and Transporter Assays"

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You are cordially invited to join our Symposium on Monday, February 19. during the 62th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society 2018!
This event is free for attendees of the Conference.



Part I: 12:30 – 2:00 PM, Room 6  
Title: "Ion Channel Analysis – Today’s contemporary Systems for Safety and Efficacy Screening"
Chair: Niels Fertig

12:30-12:45 PM

Dr. Corina Bot, Nanion Technologies, Inc.Mixed Ion Channel Effects (MIC) and Arrhythmia: a Non-Invasive Assessment in Light of CiPA Guidelines.

12:45-1:00 PM

Prof. Björn C. Knollman, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine: CE96 and Optical Pacing – Rapid Assessment of Contractile and Electrophysiological Phenotypes in Human iPSC Cardiomyocytes.

1:00-1:10 PM

Andrea Brüggemann, Nanion Technologies GmbH: Introduction into the versatile features of the SyncroPatch 384PE.

1:10-1:20 PM

David Dalrymple, SB Drug Discovery Limited:Development of Assays for Ligand-gated Ion Channels using SyncroPatch.

1:20-1:30 PM

Elisa Ballini, Evotec AG:Identifying Nav1.1 Enhancers to Restore Inhibitory Interneuron Function in Dravet Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease.

1:30-1:40 PM

Matthew D. Fuller, Icagen, Inc.:Development of high throughput electrophysiology assays of recombinant NaV1.9 channels.

1:40-2:00 PM

Andrea Brüggemann, Nanion Technologies GmbH: Summary and Discussion



Part II: 2:30 – 3:30 PM, Room 6Title: "Paving the way for in depth Pore-, Ion Channel- and Electrogenic Transporter Analysis"
Chair: Maria Barthmes

2:30-2:45 PM

Maria Barthmes, Nanion Technologies GmbH:Membrane Transporters and Pumps Investigated Using the SURFE²R Instruments.

2:45-3:00 PM

Thomas Licher, Sanofi, Germany: Pharmacological Characterization of an Amino Acid Transporter and his Bacterial Homologue – a Case Study using the SURFE²R 96SE Technology.

3:00-3:15 PM

Gerhardt Baaken, Ionera GmbH:Orbit16/Mini: Generic tools for the analysis of pore forming proteins.

3:15-3:30 PM

Claudia Steinem, University of Göttingen, Germany:Electrophysiological Recordings on the Porin PorB from Neisseria meningitides: the Lipid Bilayer Membrane Matters.



Live Demonstrations: 3:30-4:00 PM, Room 6
Nanion will be giving demonstrations on the following systems:

Orbit mini:

The Orbit mini is a miniaturized bilayer workstation enabling the recording of four artificial lipid bilayers simultaneously. Bring your own samples!

SURFE²R N1:

The SURFE²R N1 is designed for the measurements of electrogenic transporters (symporters, exchangers and uniporters) and pumps.
You are cordially invited to join our Symposium on Monday, February 19. during the 62th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society 2018!
This event is free for attendees of the Conference.



Part I: 12:30 – 2:00 PM, Room 6  
Title: "Ion Channel Analysis – Today’s contemporary Systems for Safety and Efficacy Screening"
Chair: Niels Fertig

12:30-12:45 PM

Dr. Corina Bot, Nanion Technologies, Inc.Mixed Ion Channel Effects (MIC) and Arrhythmia: a Non-Invasive Assessment in Light of CiPA Guidelines.

12:45-1:00 PM

Prof. Björn C. Knollman, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine: CE96 and Optical Pacing – Rapid Assessment of Contractile and Electrophysiological Phenotypes in Human iPSC Cardiomyocytes.

1:00-1:10 PM

Andrea Brüggemann, Nanion Technologies GmbH: Introduction into the versatile features of the SyncroPatch 384PE.

1:10-1:20 PM

David Dalrymple, SB Drug Discovery Limited:Development of Assays for Ligand-gated Ion Channels using SyncroPatch.

1:20-1:30 PM

Elisa Ballini, Evotec AG:Identifying Nav1.1 Enhancers to Restore Inhibitory Interneuron Function in Dravet Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease.

1:30-1:40 PM

Matthew D. Fuller, Icagen, Inc.:Development of high throughput electrophysiology assays of recombinant NaV1.9 channels.

1:40-2:00 PM

Andrea Brüggemann, Nanion Technologies GmbH: Summary and Discussion



Part II: 2:30 – 3:30 PM, Room 6Title: "Paving the way for in depth Pore-, Ion Channel- and Electrogenic Transporter Analysis"
Chair: Maria Barthmes

2:30-2:45 PM

Maria Barthmes, Nanion Technologies GmbH:Membrane Transporters and Pumps Investigated Using the SURFE²R Instruments.

2:45-3:00 PM

Thomas Licher, Sanofi, Germany: Pharmacological Characterization of an Amino Acid Transporter and his Bacterial Homologue – a Case Study using the SURFE²R 96SE Technology.

3:00-3:15 PM

Gerhardt Baaken, Ionera GmbH:Orbit16/Mini: Generic tools for the analysis of pore forming proteins.

3:15-3:30 PM

Claudia Steinem, University of Göttingen, Germany:Electrophysiological Recordings on the Porin PorB from Neisseria meningitides: the Lipid Bilayer Membrane Matters.



Live Demonstrations: 3:30-4:00 PM, Room 6
Nanion will be giving demonstrations on the following systems:

Orbit mini:

The Orbit mini is a miniaturized bilayer workstation enabling the recording of four artificial lipid bilayers simultaneously. Bring your own samples!

SURFE²R N1:

The SURFE²R N1 is designed for the measurements of electrogenic transporters (symporters, exchangers and uniporters) and pumps.
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