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A Single-molecule Protein Interaction Detection(SPID) platform
for exploring Protein Dynamics

Quantitative, highly-reproducible bioinformation obtained from PROTEINA single-molecule co-immunoprecipitation technology permits the direct integration
of measured data sets obtained at multiple locations and timepoints, facilitating the discovery of novel biomarkers and therapeutic treatments

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PROTEINA participated in the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting, held in San Diego from December 9th to 11th. 

During the event, PROTEINA showcased its upcoming second-generation Pi-View and the PROTEINA Spectra BCL2 Family Assay, a Venetoclax responsiveness prediction diagnostic kit at the exhibition booth.

 

In addition, meetings were held with various Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) specializing in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Multiple Myeloma. 

Notably, discussions with Assistant Professor. Janghee Woo in Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Emory University School of Medicine, who joined PROTEINA’s Scientific Advisory Board in November 2023, revealed positive insights into the market potential of the products.

 

As part of collaboration in the first half of 2024, PROTEINA and Professor Woo agreed to install Pi-View at Woo Lab in Emory University School of Medicine. This collaboration aims to conduct evaluations of the PROTEINA Spectra BCL2 Family Assay using clinical samples, marking a pivotal step in advancing towards contributing to the AML biomarkers within the U.S. medical community.





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