This program will demonstrate the critical steps required to optimize a 38-color human NK and T cell panel prior to its use to assess the immune system diversity across healthy donors.
Attendees will also be introduced to the cutting-edge technologies at the core of the first real-time fluorescence imaging spectral flow cytometer and cell sorter. We will demonstrate the unprecedented capability of isolating six subsets of cells identified by the 38-color spectral flow cytometry panel.
Learn best practices for the design and execution of high-quality high-parameter spectral flow cytometry panels
In this module, we will show you how to balance assay complexity and the maintenance of biological resolution by applying a deep human phenotype database and good practices in panel design to identify and select fluorochrome combinations. This approach was used to optimize a deep 38-color human NK and T cell panel that will be presented for the very first time.
Learn about the cutting-edge technologies featured in first ever real-time imaging, spectral flow cytometer.
In this module, we'll show how our next-generation instruments will include image-enabled sorting and spectral flow cytometry technologies. Learn more about new imaging parameters and how to take sorting to new levels, paving the way for researchers to address previously impossible-to-answer questions.
In this module we will present a complete informatic solution to answer deep biological questions, from QC to advanced high-dimensional data analysis tools.