Tired of ELISA? – It’s Time for Lumit™ Immunoassays.
An Easier and Faster Method for Protein Detection
Summary
Immunological detection of analytes is often performed using heterogeneous methods such as Western blotting and ELISA. Both are labor-intensive multistep procedures that often do require overnight incubation. In this webinar we introduce a sensitive, luminescence-based, and homogenous alternative. You will learn how Lumit™ Immunoassay can simplify your workflow and yield faster results. These benefits will be emphasized by real-lab data for detection of cytokines, post-translational modifications, and antibody binding. Furthermore, we will illustrate how you can easily build your own Lumit™ Immunoassay.
Speaker
Erik Bonke, PhD
Application Specialist
Promega GmbH
Erik Bonke received a Diploma in biology from the Johannes-Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany in 2012. In his diploma thesis at the University Hospital in Mainz he worked at the genetic manipulation of murine embryonic stem cells in order to generate different transgenic mouse strains. He did his doctoral thesis at the University Hospital in Frankfurt am Main, where he focused on the mechanistic fundamentals of mitochondrial ROS generation and their physiological implication as cellular second messenger molecules, a process termed redox signaling. After completion of the experimental part of his thesis, Mr. Bonke joined Promega Germany to work as an Application Specialist with a main focus on cellular reporter technologies. As part of this position, he is giving frequent practical as well as theoretical workshops/seminars on the application of Promega's current luminescent reporter portfolio. In 2018, he was awarded a doctoral degree by the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt.