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2023

IPI Surfacing

An IPI symposium on cell surface receptor biology and protein science

Thursday, June 15, 2023 ––– Joseph B. Martin Conference Center

The program

Symposium talks

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The promise of synthetic antibodies and the challenges to universal access

A discussion on the biomedical applications of synthetic antibodies, barriers to competing with animal-derived antibodies and universal access to quality protein tools within the research community.

A gift from our founder

IPI Surfacing marked the celebration of a recent $210 million gift from IPI co-founder Tim Springer and the Springer family, which enables the Institute to make a lasting impact on biomedical research.

Hear what inspired Springer, a Harvard professor and veteran entrepreneur, to pursue bioscience, how he came to found IPI and why it’s essential to support basic protein science.

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IPI Surfacing highlights

  • Talks by world-class experts on cell surface signaling pathways
  • Panel discussion on the promise of synthetic antibodies and challenges to universal access
  • Posters presented by emerging biomedical researchers
  • Networking lunch and reception

IPI Surfacing was a free, one-day event focused on cell surface receptor biology and protein science. As a catalyst in protein science, IPI was thrilled to convene scientific leaders to amplify conversations at the forefront of bioscience.

Crowd listens to six researchers discuss antibody access and reproducibility on a small stage.
Two men talking in office building.
Man in suit speaks from podium with Institute for Protein Innovation banner.
Woman points to figure on scientific poster.
Two IPI employees read an IPI poster labeled, "High-throughput Protein Expression Screening of Synaptic Cell Surface Protein Families"
Woman asks a question into a microphone in a full auditorium at IPI Surfacing.
Megan Rego with arms crossed talking in small group in room surrounded by IPI Surfacing attendees.

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