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Sponsored Content by Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening Jul 21 2022 insights from industryAndrew LynnChief Executive OfficerFluidic Analytics As part of our SLAS Europe 2022 coverage, we speak to Andrew Lynn, the chief executive at Fluidic Analytics, about the role proteins play in understanding human disease as well as the role Europe plays within life sciences research.
You are taking part in a panel discussion at SLAS EU 2022 surrounding the European ecosystem and its involvement in life sciences research. As the CEO of a European life science company, how vital is Europe to the life sciences community? Throughout Europe, there are a number of centers of innovation in the life science industry. It is not possible to talk about the global life science industry without paying significant attention to Europe.
You offer a wide range of products focused on studying protein interactions on your site. Can you tell us more about some of your products and their applications within life sciences research? We focus on trying to understand biology through protein interactions.
What was really exciting about that opportunity is that it started to demonstrate the power of understanding multiple aspects of how antibodies interact with different epitopes on viruses. It also demonstrated patient-to-patient variations that just can’t be seen by looking at a titer or the identity of proteins available.
That question is at the core of why Fluidic Analytics exists. It is absolutely fantastic that we have got technologies out there to produce floods of data and incredible numbers of data points in a very short period of time-- we think that’s really important. At Fluidic, we try to improve the quality and the density of insights that can be extracted single one of those data points.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us the importance of collaboration and innovation when trying to make scientific advancements. If we continue to collaborate at the same level we have seen throughout the pandemic, what could the future of the life sciences industry look like? How important is collaboration and innovation to Fluidic Analytics? That level of collaboration during the pandemic has been astounding and inspiring. This is the sort of thing that we hope continues for a long time.
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