by dschulz | Mar 12, 2026 | Lectenz Bio News
To investigate the differences between reagents used to analyze N-glycans, we benchmarked our N-GlyFind™ Core-Specific Reagent against three commonly used lectins using the same 32 N-glycan array from Gao et al. (2019), allowing for a direct comparison of...
by dschulz | Feb 20, 2026 | Lectenz Bio News
Whether you need to enrich N-glycopeptides or N-glycoproteins, N-GlyRich™ Core-Specific Resin has you covered! As a flexible solution that requires only a simple benchtop setting, N-GlyRich™ can enrich and purify N-glycoconjugates from a wide range of...
by dschulz | Jan 7, 2026 | Lectenz Bio News
Western blotting is a cornerstone of laboratory research, yet it is notoriously finicky. If your results are looking more like a “blob-y mess” than a clean set of data, you aren’t alone. Improving your assays often comes down to refining a few...
by dschulz | Dec 9, 2025 | Lectenz Bio News
Lectenz Bio cofounder Rob Woods was interviewed as part of Georgia Trend’s December 2025 issue, focused on research funding challenges. Given ongoing Georgia university and biotech concerns, Dr. Woods expressed gratitude for the NIH’s support and the...
by dschulz | Nov 21, 2025 | Lectenz Bio News
Lectenz Bio sponsored Society for Glycobiology 2025 in San Diego, California. Principal Scientist Sylvain Lehoux gave a talk on our Neoglycoprotein technology, and our team presented posters on our GlycoSense™, Neoglycoprotein, and N-GlyFind™ platforms.
by dschulz | Jul 18, 2025 | Lectenz Bio News
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) awards Lectenz Bio an SBIR Fast-Track to develop mannose-binding reagents and tools.
by dschulz | Mar 10, 2025 | Lectenz Bio News
Lectenz Bio co-founder Prof. Robert Woods was one of several UGA professors selected by the National Academy of Inventors as a Senior Member for his leading research in the field of computational glycoscience and glycobiology. Read more here.
by dschulz | Nov 21, 2024 | Lectenz Bio News
Lectenz Bio sponsored the first in-person symposium on Alpha-Gal (red meat food allergy) at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center.
by dschulz | Nov 14, 2024 | Lectenz Bio News
Lectenz Bio sponsored Society for Glycobiology 2024 in Amelia Island, Florida. Principal Scientist Sylvain Lehoux presented on our novel N-GlyFind™ technology during the Glyco in Biotechnology session and poster session.