What is a Good Biomarker?

Life Sciences, Biomarkers, Fundamental Research,
  • Monday, November 18, 2024 | 9am EST (NA) / 2pm GMT (UK) / 3pm CET (EU-Central)
  • 60 min

Biomarkers such as ribonucleic acid (RNA), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), proteins, lipids and other biomolecules are playing an increasingly vital role in advancing our understanding of health, driving drug development and improving clinical trial outcomes.

Among these, protein biomarkers are particularly significant, as they regulate many of the body’s biological functions and act as targets for most existing drugs, positioning them as central players in the advancement of personalized medicine.

In recent years, protein signatures comprising several biomarkers have led to critical breakthroughs in identifying disease subtypes, enabling earlier diagnoses and monitoring treatment response by offering a real-time, comprehensive view of disease complexity. However, the growing use and reliance on protein biomarkers highlights the need for a robust and efficient development pipeline to address key challenges such as:

  • Ensuring reliable protein measurements that capture true biological signals and yield reproducible data
  • Applying relevant statistical analysis for detecting meaningful differences between groups and streamlining actionable insights
  • Utilizing scalable approaches throughout all stages of biomarker development

Addressing these challenges in biomarker development requires a robust, scalable and highly sensitive multiplex analysis platform using rigorously and transparently validated protein biomarker assays. This approach will be critical for shortening the time from discovery to clinical application, reducing costs and ensuring the identification of reliable biomarkers and drug targets for improved health outcomes.

Register for this informative webinar to understand the critical role of protein biomarkers in advancing personalized medicine and improving clinical trial outcomes.

Speakers

Lena Eriksson, Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific

Lena Eriksson, Group Manager Assay Development at Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific

With a strong foundation in molecular biotechnology engineering, Lena Eriksson is the Assay Development Group Manager at Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, where she has spent the past seven years overseeing the development of multiplex immunoassays using the Proximity Extension Assay technology. Her expertise includes assay selection, validation, verification and quality control method development, ensuring the production of rigorously validated, high-performance immunoassay solutions.

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Katarina Hörnaeus, Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific

Katarina Hörnaeus, Product Portfolio Director at Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific

Katarina Hörnaeus brings a wealth of proteomics expertise to her role as Product Portfolio Director at Olink, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific. She is responsible for the pre-configured and customizable product offerings, as well as clinical applications. Katarina’s background includes working with various proteomics applications using mass spectrometry, while her prior research focused on biotransformation of xenobiotic compounds in veterinary medicine.

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Who Should Attend?

This webinar will appeal to those working in the following fields or having the following job titles:

  • Senior Scientist/Principal Scientist/Principal Investigator
  • Biomarker Scientist/Assay Scientist/Translational Scientist/Protein Scientist
  • R&D Lead/Clinical Biomarker Lead
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher/Research Fellow
  • Researcher/Senior Research Associate
  • Associate/Full Professor
  • Professionals in pharma/biotech companies
  • Contract research organizations

What You Will Learn

Attendees will learn about:

  • The invaluable and increasing role of protein biomarkers in healthcare
  • Critical steps and considerations in the biomarker development pipeline
  • How innovative multiplex technologies are facilitating the journey from biomarker discovery to clinical utility while delivering reproducible insights into health and disease

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Olink Proteomics

Olink’s mission is to accelerate proteomics together with the scientific community, to understand real-time biology and gain actionable insights into human health and disease.

Our innovative solutions deliver highly sensitive and accurate protein quantification, giving scientists the power to investigate complex biological processes with precision.

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