Vax Hub Webinar with Dr Saba Hussein Gore of Vironova
16 February 2022, 12:00 pm–1:00 pm
This is the third event of the 2022 Vax-Hub Platform Funding Webinar Series titled "Validation of the MiniTEM System as an Analytical Quality Control Tool for Vaccine and Viral Vector Manufacturing". The webinar will describe a validated negative stain Transmission Electron Microscopy (nsTEM) analytical method using artificial intelligence with defined acceptance criteria for analysis of virus-like particles (VLPs).
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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Ludovica Vaiarelli02076798949
Location
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MS TeamsUCLLondonWC1E 7JE
The webinar will be recorded and will be made publicly available on the Vax-Hub website and UCLBiochem YouTube channel. As a participant, your contributions will be captured, and your name may be visible on the screen. Please contact us via ludovica.vaiarelli.18@ucl.ac.uk before the event or notify the Chair at the start of the webinar if you have any concerns or want us to remove your contributions/details from the recording. We politely request that participants keep their microphones and webcam turned off during the webinar.
About the Speaker
Dr Saba Hussein Gore
at Vironova
Dr Saba Hussein Gore heads the strategic market and customer development at Vironova. She has a BSc in Virology from the University of Warwick, an MSc in Virology from Imperial College London, and a PhD in the structure and function of membrane proteins from the Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) at the University of Cambridge. She has also been part of the Gates Grand Challenges in Global Health HIV vaccine consortium, a postdoctoral fellow in structural and molecular biology of membrane proteins at NYU, USA, and at Stockholm University, Sweden.