Flow cytometry: emerging instrumentation and application trends
Flow cytometry remains an essential tool for cell analysis. Although often relegated to specialized core facilities, flow cytometry instruments are in fact becoming increasingly commonplace in life science labs.
In this special webinar, viewers will have the chance to learn about recent developments in flow cytometry technology, including the emergence of lower cost, smaller flow cytometry options with the capability of analyzing multiple fluorescent colors. Our speakers will explore the design, development, and uses for smaller, more cost-effective flow cytometry systems in research labs.
In this webinar, you will gain insights on:
- Design and development of the latest multi- color flow cytometry instruments
- Application of flow cytometry techniques for different experimental needs
- How analyzing multiple cellular parameters using different fluorescent colors can extend experimental possibilities
- How to effectively analyze and interpret your flow cytometry data sets
Featured speakers:
Paul K. Wallace
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Paul Wallace has served since 2003 as Director of the Flow and Image Cytometry Department at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) in Buffalo, NY, where he is a Professor of Oncology. He is also an Associate Professor of Biotechnical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences at the University at Buffalo. His primary expertise and board certification is in the flow cytometric diagnosis of hematological malignancies.
Christopher Groves
MedImmune, Inc.
Christopher Groves is a Senior Manager at MedImmune Inc., where he heads a keystone technology group challenged with expanding knowledge of disease mechanisms while also delivering innovative solutions in drug discovery and manufacturing that provide scientists access to cutting-edge technological capability.
William Telford
Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch, NCI-NIH
William Telford is the Head of the NCI-NIH Flow Cytometry core facility, which provides state-of-the-art flow cytometry as well as imaging technology and instrumentation to users in the research community.
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