What if membrane protein purification no longer required a trade-off between protein stability and workflow simplicity? Discover a detergent-free approach to isolating membrane proteins in their native state.

Membrane proteins are among the most important targets in drug discovery, yet they remain difficult to purify and analyse. Traditional detergent-based approaches can affect protein stability, introduce variability and require extensive optimisation, making membrane protein research both time-consuming and challenging.
In this webinar, you will learn how automated, detergent-free purification can isolate membrane proteins in their native three-dimensional structure in as little as three hours. The session will also explore how qPCR-based thermal shift assays can be used to assess protein stability and how digital miniaturisation can reduce sample consumption while improving workflow efficiency.
Key learning points:
- Discover how polymer-based, detergent-free purification can preserve membrane proteins in their native state
- Learn how membrane proteins can be isolated in as little as three hours using an automated workflow
- Explore how qPCR-based thermal shift assays provide reliable protein stability data
- Understand how digital dispensing enables sample miniaturisation from picolitres to microlitres
- See how purification and analysis can be integrated into a streamlined workflow.
Live Q&A
Looking for solutions to a specific membrane protein challenge? Take part in the live Q&A and put your questions to the panel.
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Stefano Manduzio - Field Application Specialist Europe
Manduzio holds a PhD in Plant Molecular Biology from Chonnam National University (South Korea), with an academic background in plant biotechnology. He has extensive experience in liquid handling and automation for drug discovery, having worked at Bayer Crop Science, AXXAM and Fair Journey Biologics.

Frederik Huhn - Junior Application Specialist
Frederik holds a master’s degree in pharmaceutical biotechnology from Ernst-Abbe University Jena. He is a Junior Application Specialist at Analytik Jena, focusing on liquid handling and automation.

Matthias Ludwig - Senior Application Specialist
Matthias holds a master’s degree from Friedrich Schiller University Jena and is a Senior Application Specialist and Laboratory Manager at Analytik Jena. He has over 15 years of experience in life science applications.
Is the webinar free?
Yes - there is no charge to watch the webinar, either live or on-demand.
When will the webinar take place?
The webinar will take place live on 30 June at 3PM BST
I’m busy. Can I watch it later?
The webinar will become available to watch on-demand shortly after the live webinar takes place.
What are the benefits of attending live?
During the live webinar, you’ll be able to ask the speakers your questions, which will then be answered during the live Q&A session towards the end of the webinar.
How long will the webinar be?
This webinar will last for up to one hour.
What do I need to watch this webinar?
All you need is a computer with an internet connection. Be sure to use headphones if in an office environment.
Do I receive a certificate?
Yes, you will receive a certificate if you attend the webinar live. The certificate will be sent with your on-demand video link.




