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UNLOCK PICHIA - Discover the broadest Pichia protein production toolbox

Building on Pichia's inherent potential, VTU established an exclusive yield-enhancing protein production toolbox, standing out due to its diversity of expression tools and expression strategies. We address the multiple aspects of protein expression by fine-tuning the expression of your protein, thus maximizing yields without compromising product quality.

Learn more by exploring VTU's Pichia pastoris protein production toolbox on
VTU's website or speak personally to one of our protein expression experts at one of the following events:

CPhI 2017, 24 - 26 October, Frankfurt, Germany
As an exhibitor of CPhI worldwide, we will be delighted to welcome you at our booth 41G30, ICSE General Floor. Please contact Thomas Purkarthofer directly at
thomas.purkarthofer@vtu.com or via CPhI's partnering system "Live Pharma Connect" for the arrangement of a meeting.

BIO-Europe 2017, November 6 - 8, Berlin, Germany
Partnering has already started. Please contact Thomas Purkarthofer directly at 
thomas.purkarthofer@vtu.com or via BIO-Europe's partnering system for the arrangement of a meeting.

esib, European Summit of Industrial Biotechnology 2017, November 14 - 16, Graz, Austria
At this years event Thomas will be part of session 12 - 13 as one of four speakers in "Discovering the latest (Bio)pharma Production Technologies".

Peptalk 2018, January 8 - 12, San Diego, US 
Iskandar Dib and Roland Weis are representing VTU Technology at the Protein Science Week in San Diego. Iskandar will be part of the "Engineering Genes and Hosts" stream on Tuesday, January 9th, 2018 at 12.00 pm "Unlock Pichia – Novel Strategies and Molecular Tools to Enhance Protein Expression".
VTU's latest articles

Read our latest WHITE PAPER highlighting VTU's methanol-free protein production technology
Recent advances in optimising Pichia
"What about Pichia" gives you an overview of latest developments and the current status of Pichia pastoris as an expression host for the effective production of protein therapeutics