Since 1994, the Colorado Protein Stability Conferences have brought together researchers from across disciplines—spanning protein biophysics, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences—to explore the critical challenges and exciting advances in protein stability.

The 2026 Conference will feature a dynamic program covering various topics including: protein structure, thermodynamic stability, folding, and dynamics; stability of viral vectors; protein aggregation; engineering protein therapeutics; protein-excipient interactions; characterization of protein particles and new advances in processing of therapeutic proteins.

Scientific sessions will include plenary lectures by leading experts from academia and industry, along with a half-day poster session showcasing contributed papers. This session offers a valuable platform for early-career scientists to share their work and connect with peers and mentors in a welcoming, collaborative environment.

To encourage meaningful dialogue and networking, attendance is limited to the first 200 registrants.

The registration fee includes full access to the conference, an abstract booklet, daily breakfast and lunch, coffee breaks, and entry to both the opening and closing receptions—each featuring a buffet dinner and beverages.

For more information on the conference, refer to the 2026 Colorado Protein Stability Conference website

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