The Chair of Materials Science and Nanotechnology at Technische Universität Dresden is delighted to invite you to the next session in their weekly Nano Seminar Series, a platform where leading-edge research in materials science and nanotechnology is shared and explored.
On May 22, 2025, Prof. Ulrich Rant will present a talk titled “Biomolecular Interaction Analysis – From Small Molecules to Cells”
Biomolecular interactions are at the heart of life sciences. From enzyme-substrate binding to cell signaling pathways, these transient yet vital events underpin both health and disease. Prof. Rant’s lecture will delve into cutting-edge methods for measuring these interactions, offering insights that are particularly relevant to drug discovery, diagnostics, and medical innovation.
Key topics include:
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Surface and single-cell biosensors
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Nanopore technologies for single-molecule detection
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Real-time binding measurements on living cancer cells
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The development of next-generation multi-specific drugs
This is a unique opportunity to gain deep insights into how molecular binding is studied and leveraged for clinical advances—directly from a leading expert in the field.
Whether you’re a researcher, student, or industry professional, this seminar will provide valuable perspectives on the future of biosensing and nanobiotechnology.

Sensing Life’s Interactions: Prof. Ulrich Rant is doing research on the visibility of punctual interactions between molecules
The Nano Seminar Series with the title “Biomolecular Interaction Analysis – From Small Molecules to Cells” by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rant will take place on:
May 22, 2025
1:00 pm (CET)
TU Dresden, HAL 115 + online
Click HERE to register or add the event to your calendar.