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Dualsystems Biotech AG
Dualsystems Biotech is a provider of proteomics services for industry and academia. The LRC TriCEPS technology platform is designed to identify targets and off-targets in the cell membrane of living cells.
- Established in 2000
- Facilities in Zurich, Switzerland
- Provider of target screening technologies
- Swiss quality
Do you want to know the mode-of-action of your ligand – small molecule, peptide, protein, antibody, virus – and use a technology that works with natural, not modified cells? Then call us or fill in the form below and we will get back to you and advise you how the LRC-TriCEPS technology or the Hatric-LRC technology can solve your open questions.
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Dualsystems Biotech AG
Dualsystems Biotech AG
Dr. Paul Helbling
Grabenstrasse 11a
8952 Schlieren
Switzerland
phone +41 44 738 50 00
fax +41 44 738 50 05
Contact Dr. Paul Helbling to discuss how we can support your projects.
Dualsystems Biotech is located in Schlieren (Zurich), close to the railway station.
We identify targets / off-targets of your ligand
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Customers Testimonials – LRC-TriCEPS Service
Testimonials from our customers who have used the LRC-TriCEPS technology – in collaboration with Dualsystems Biotech AG.
UCF College of Medicine
Justine Tigno-Aranjuez, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine
UCF College of Medicine
Cohbar
Dr. Lindsay Stark
Drug Discovery Scientist at CohBar
Lund University Diabetes Centre
Dr. Claire L. Lyons,
Associate Researcher
Unit of Medical Protein Science
Lund University Diabetes Centre
Sweden
Australian National University
The Australian National University
Co-Director, Centre for Personalised Immunology, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence
College of Health & Medicine
The Australian National University
Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Maximillian Rogers, PhD
Research Scientist
Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division
Boston, MA
Center for Biomolecular & Cellular Structure, Institute for Basic Science
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering, KAIST
Chief Investigator
Center for Biomolecular & Cellular Structure, Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
Department of Internal Medicine Erasmus MC
Dr Patric Delhanty
Laboratory of Metabolism and Reproduction
Department of Internal Medicine
Erasmus MC
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Seoul National University
Chung Hwan Cho, Ph. D. candidate
Environmental Health Microbiology Laboratory
Department of Environmental Public Health
Seoul National University
Immuno-Oncology Discovery from Bristol-Myers Squibb published in Nature
Identification of a new immune-oncology drug target using the LRC-TriCEPS platform on primary human T-cells.
CuroNZ Ltd
The team from DualSystems Biotech AG has been extremely helpful in delivering scientific advice for CuroNZ’s target identification journey. The quick turnaround time and the precision of NRP2945’s target identification in regard to the utilization of their TRICEPS technology impressed us very much. Meanwhile we could identify another NRP2945 receptor target that was identified by DualSystems as being recruited to the NRP2945-activated membrane receptor complex. An absolute pleasure to work with Paul Helbling’s team.
Frank Sieg, PhD
CSO
CuroNZ Ltd
Mangawhai in New Zealand
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Anne Kasus-Jacobi, PhD
Assistant Professor of Research
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Biomedical Research Institute
The identification of a T cell co-receptor for staphylococcal superantigens had been challenging due to the structural features of the interaction and its kinetics. However, working with Dualstystems Biotech AG, and with Dr. Paul Helbling in particular, and using the LRC-TriCEPS technology, we were able to identify a candidate that was subsequently corroborated by biochemical and functional assays. We are very happy with this collaboration , and sincerely recommend it for the identification of novel receptor or co-receptor candidates.
(Quim) Madrenas, MD, PhD, FCAHS
Chief Scientific Officer
Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, USA
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Hepatic Fibrosis Group
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Australia
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
I would like to thank once again the company and, particularly, Dr Helbling for his attention and collaboration.
Dr Karina Galoian
Research associate professor
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
Department of Orthopedic surgery
Miami, Florida, USA
Münster University Hospital (UKM)
Working group from Prof. Dr. med. Luisa Klotz
Münster University Hospital (UKM), Germany
University of Manitoba
Sari S. Hannila, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science
Associate Member, Spinal Cord Research Centre
Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
The Rockefeller University
Assistant Professor of Clinical Investigation
The Rockefeller University
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
East Tennessee State University
Assistant Professor
East Tennessee State University
Igenica Biotherapeutics
Senior Director, Preclinical Development
Igenica Biotherapeutics
Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas
« The fruitful collaboration with Dualsystems Biotech using the LRC-TriCEPS (CaptiRec) technology showed that even on insect cells receptors could be identified »
Alisson M. Gontijo,
Principal Investigator at CEDOC
Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas
Washington University School of Medicine
University of California San Francisco
Assistant Professor in Residence
University of California San Francisco (UCSF)