This webinar presents the patient perspective, electrophysiological research, and technologies used as we work towards a potential treatment for KCNC1-related disorders.
This webinar presents the patient perspective, electrophysiological research, and technologies used as we work towards a potential treatment for KCNC1-related disorders.
Clear decision-making data for your project team is vital to ensure you avoid costly issues related to QTc and QRS cardiac liabilities in the clinic.
Hear from industry experts, Derek Leishman (VP Translational and Quantitative Toxicology, Eli Lilly and Company) and Steve Jenkinson (Metrion).
Here we share a short video introducing Metrion’s expanded high throughput screening capabilities. To learn more, or to request a quote, please email info@metrionbiosciences.com
Here we share a short video introducing Metrion’s extensive suite of cardiac safety screening services. To learn more, or to request a quote, please email info@metrionbiosciences.com
Watch on demand the Metrion Biosciences webinar presented by Manoj K. Patel, Ph.D, Associate Professor at the University of Virginia where he speaks about “Gain-of-function mutations in Nav1.6 and epileptic seizures“.
The webinar took place on Thursday 29th November 2022 at 16:00 EDT.
Metrion Biosciences is a specialist ion channel contract research organisation providing drug discovery services to pharmaceutical and bioscience customers worldwide. Discover more about our capabilities and facilities in this short introductory video.
Dr. Kris Kahlig is the Head of Biology at Praxis Precision Medicines Inc. a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company translating genetic insights into the development of therapies for patients affected by CNS disorders. Kris presented at the Metrion Webinar series on “Using Dynamic Action Potential Clamp Modelling of Nav1.2 Variants to Support the Prediction of Clinical Phenotype in DEE”.
The webinar took place on Thursday 5th May 2022 at 16:00 BST.
We are delighted to present the fourth speaker in our “Ion Channels in Drug Discovery” webinar series – Dr. Greg Carr from the Lieber Institute for Brain Development. Greg’s presentation was entitled: “A role for hERG potassium channels in cognitive function”
The webinar took place on Thursday 3rd February 2022 at 16:00 BST.
We are delighted to present the third speaker in our webinar series – Professor David Sheppard from the University of Bristol. David’s presentation was focused on Cystic Fibrosis and his talk was “Cystic Fibrosis: Rescuing Faulty Channels with Targeted Therapies”.
The webinar took place on Tuesday 30th November 2021 at 16:00 BST.
We are delighted to present the second speaker in our webinar series – Professor Stephen Tucker from the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. Stephen speaking on the topic of the TASK-1 K2P channel and his talk will be entitled “Defective X-gating caused by de novo mutations in the TASK-1 K2P channel (KCNK3) underlies a developmental disorder with sleep apnea”.
The webinar took place on Thursday 16th September 2021 at 16:00 BST.