Michael Walden bridges two worlds as IPI’s director of commercialization
Driving commercial development at a nonprofit institution is a challenge. The business models are complex…
Glypicans: Explained
Hundreds of millions of years before humans evolved, a family of proteins came to be…
Deborah Moshinsky’s enterprising behind-the-scenes efforts ensure antibody quality
Deborah “Deb” Moshinsky is the type of process-motivated scientist that all labs require — but…
IPI’s Antibodies Roadshow fosters neuroscience collaborations
The Institute for Protein Innovation (IPI) kicked off its inaugural “Antibodies Roadshow” on Saturday, October…
Community validation effort draws inspiration from famed HLDA workshops
The Institute for Protein Innovation (IPI), typically quiet on a Sunday afternoon, buzzed with excitement…
IPI plasmids offer a build-your-own-antibody tool to protein researchers
True to its mission to accelerate research through the advancement of protein science, the Institute…
From our president and CEO: “Complex problems require collaboration”
The mission of the Institute for Protein Innovation is to advance protein science and technology…
Bespoke high-throughput approach expedites screening of cell-surface ectodomains
Cell-surface receptors are notoriously tricky to produce and purify; they misfold, aggregate, degrade, and often…
Panel highlights antibody characterization and validation strategies
Biology’s shortage of high-quality, well-performing and easily accessible antibodies is no breaking news; it’s a…
Youssef Atef AbdelAlim carries protein science lessons to medical school
For IPI research associate Youssef Atef AbdelAlim, science is synonymous with patient care. He’s run…
Innovation comes naturally to IPI’s director of automation Curtis Walton
When Curtis Walton was young, he’d disassemble household items, diligently learning about their inner mechanisms…
Epitope tags: Explained
IPI epitope tag antibodies, delivered via an open science model, aim to increase access, cut…