
Sophion webinar: Advancing organelle electrophysiology of lysosomal and mitochondrial ion channels with Sophion high-quality automated patch clamp technology
Discover new frontiers in lysosomal & mitochondrial ion channel research using Sophion’s automated patch clamp technology for advancing organelle electrophysiology and accelerating breakthroughs in drug discovery
Join us on October 23, 2025 (at 4:00 PM CET) for our Sophion webinar: Advancing organelle patch clamp for lysosomal & mitochondrial ion channel investigations with Sophion high-quality automated patch clamp technology.
Discover the expanding potential of organelle patch clamp with Sophion systems. In this webinar, we will guide you through the latest advances in lysosomal and mitochondrial patch clamp approaches from method development and assay optimization to practical tips for success. Learn how scientists from the Industry and Sophion are using automated patch clamp technology to overcome challenges in organelle electrophysiology, accelerate discoveries on intracellular ion channels, and open new opportunities in medicine and drug discovery.
đź“… Date: October 23, 2025
⏰ Time: 4:00 PM CET
📍 Location: Join our online Sophion webinar
What you’ll learn in the Sophion webinar:
Mitochondrial ion channels – from rationale to assay development with QPatch (30 min.)
- Mitochondrial ion channels are an emerging target for mitochondrial medicine
- How to use the QPatch platform for medium-to-high throughput patch clamping of mitochondrial ion channels
- The key steps to assay development and optimization, including protocols, QPlate development, and a case study on the mitochondrial calcium uniporter
By Manuel Paina, PhD, Organellar Electrophysiology Supervisor at Axxam
Practical insights – Lysosomal patch clamp on Sophion systems (10 min.)
- How Sophion’s optimized consumables for high resistance electrophysiology improve success rates for organelle automated patch clamping
- Assay development progress with ready-to-use lysosomal samples from Oria Bioscience
- Key principles for tailoring ion channel-specific assays, illustrated with TRPML
By Eliška Waloschková, PhD, Application Scientist at Sophion Bioscience
Step into the future of organelle patch clamp with next-generation lysosomal and mitochondrial ion channel research. Take this opportunity to learn how automated patch clamp is driving innovation in organelle electrophysiology and creating new possibilities for ion channel drug discovery.