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BTEC 650 Therapeutic Antibody Design (3 credits)

Offered by: Parasitology (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

Administered by: Graduate Studies

Overview

Biotechnology : Principles and methodologies of structure-based molecular design, optimization, and development of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. Role in therapy and diagnosis; structural features of various types of antibodies; dissection of antibody-antigen interactions; in silico affinity maturation; manipulation of antigen specificity by point mutagenesis; using antibody Fc domain to modulate pharmacokinetics and effector functions; design of antibody conjugates carrying toxic payloads; engineering T-cells with chimeric antigen receptors; evaluation and improving antibody immunogenicity and aggregation; antibody humanization.

Terms: Fall 2024

Instructors: Salavati, Reza; Corbeil, Christopher; Sulea, Traian (Fall)

  • Prerequisite: 400-level or higher level course in biochemistry and bioinformatics, or permission of instructor

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