Webinars by Biocompare

Overcoming Complexities of Multi-Omics Flow Cytometry

Webinar Date: April 20, 2021
Time: 1pm ET, 10am PT

Panelists

University of California San Francisco
Boston University School of Medicine
Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Moderators

Image Rachael Sheridan, Ph.D.
Flow Cytometry Core, Van Andel Research Institute
Image Anna Belkin, Ph.D.
Flow Cytometry Core Facility, Boston University School of Medicine

Flow cytometry is facilitating multi-omics (genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic) analysis by sorting, collecting and analyzing cells to help identify the diversity of cell types and states, and the role they are playing in a certain area or disease state. This webinar brings together a group of senior post-doctoral fellows from labs that are actively involved in using flow cytometry for diverse applications.

These young scientists are keen to share their knowledge and expertise in preparation of cells and reagents, setting up assays, instruments and controls, and sorting cells from various sample types to provide accurate and reproducible results for flow cytometry. They will give short presentations followed by a live Q&A session to provide feedback on issues related to set-up, execution and data analysis for flow cytometry. This forum offers a unique opportunity for open discussion and sharing of best practices and technical know-how.

You will learn about:
  • When and why to use flow cytometry
  • How to evaluate possible alternatives to flow cytometry
  • How to design and run flow cytometry experiments
  • What are some of the common challenges from sample prep to data analysis
  • How to troubleshoot and overcome some of those challenges
  • Case studies describing how flow cytometry can be used successfully
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