We provides "APTCAD" (Aptamer Computer-Aided Design) training and workshops focused on in silico aptamer design, molecular docking, and biosensor development, often in collaboration with universities. These hands-on courses teach researchers to create synthetic antibodies/aptamers for diagnostics and molecular biology applications.
This biosensor training introduces participants to modern electrochemical and analytical biosensing platforms used for molecular detection and characterization. Through guided, hands-on sessions inspired by industry-standard systems, trainees learn sensor principles, experimental setup, data acquisition, and result interpretation, with a focus on real-world applications in diagnostics, biotechnology, and analytical research.
Our ELISA training provides hands-on, practical instruction in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay techniques commonly used in diagnostics, research, and quality control. Participants learn assay design, sample preparation, data analysis, and troubleshooting through real laboratory workflows, gaining the confidence to reliably develop, run, and interpret ELISA assays in their own labs.
Our SELEX training offers an in-depth, practical introduction to the Aptamer SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment) method. Participants are guided through the complete workflow—from library design and target binding to selection cycles and sequence analysis—equipping them with the skills needed to develop high-affinity, target-specific aptamers for research and applied use.