Webinars by Biocompare

How to Best Utilize Innovations in Multi-Omics Flow Cytometry

Webinar Date: March 3, 2022
Time: 3pm ET, 12pm PT

Panelists

Senior Staff Scientist, High Dimensional Spectral Cytometry Specialist, Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, New Zealand
Research Fellow, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University
Research Staff Scientist, Genome Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
Research Associate, Laboratory of Dr. Zohar Sachs, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota

Moderator

Image Tanuja Koppal, Ph.D.
Consulting Editor, Biocompare

Innovations in flow and mass cytometry are driving its use for sorting, collecting, and analyzing cells for multi-omics (genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic) research. This webinar brings together senior post-doctoral fellows, from prominent labs actively involved in using flow and mass cytometry, to discuss how they are exploiting these improvements for diverse applications. They are keen to share their expertise and best practices to help the flow and mass cytometry community in getting accurate and reproducible results. The speakers will give short talks followed by a live Q&A session to discuss issues related to sample preparation, experimental set-up, and data analysis for flow and mass cytometry. This forum offers a unique opportunity for open discussion and sharing of technical know-how.

You will learn about:
  • Recent innovations in cell sorting and analysis and how well they work
  • Understanding use of spectral flow and mass cytometry for different applications
  • Preparation of cells, assays, and experimental design for various sample types
  • Overcoming flow and mass cytometry challenges—from sample prep to data analysis
  • Working with difficult samples—single cells, rare populations, dissociated tissues
  • Improving throughput and multiplexing—multiparameter and spectral flow cytometry
  • Case studies describing how flow and mass cytometry have been used successfully
Researchers interested in the following should attend:
  • Single cell analysis and cell biology
  • Expression profiling and cell sequencing
  • Functional genomics and gene editing
  • Proteomics and transcriptomics
  • Immunology and infectious disease research
  • Clinical and diagnostics use
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