Single Cell Insights Users Meeting
Single Cell Insights Users Meeting
BD Biosciences Single Cell Insights Users Meeting will be held at our BD Winnersh HQ on Wednesday, May 14th, 2025.
Originally called "High-End" User meeting [back when 18 fluorescent parameter flow was the aspirational ceiling!], this event has been a firm favourite among core facility managers and researchers, and we're excited to bring it back again! We look forward to a diverse gathering of members from the academic, industry, and clinical research community for a day of discussion, sharing, and networking. The day will feature a variety of topics underpinned by best practices in single cell analysis.
Join us.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Welcome packs will be offered on a first-registered, first claimed basis, while stocks last.
A verification request will be sent; please respond to confirm your place. Seats are limited.
Dates: May 14th, 2025
Location: BD, 1030 Eskdale Road, Winnersh Triangle, RG41 5TS
Travel Information/How to get here
By Car: Winnersh Triangle is easily accessible via the M4 motorway. Take the exit at Junction 10 and follow the signs to Winnersh Triangle Business Park. Limited parking is available on site; first requested, first offered; please enquire.
By Train: Winnersh Triangle railway station is a short walk from the BD Winnersh HQ. Trains run regularly from Reading and London Waterloo.
By Bus: Local bus services also connect Winnersh Triangle with nearby towns and cities.
Speakers | Title of Presentation |
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Alyssa Cull Postdoctoral Researcher Centre for Blood Research, University of York, |
A Sticky Situation using new technologies to address cell fragmentation |
Damian Marshall VP Analytical Development Resolution Therapeutics |
Developing a potency testing strategy for an mRNA engineered macrophage therapy |
Dimitra Peppa Associate Professor in HIV Immunology Institute of Immunity & Transplantation, UCL |
Memory-Like NK Cell Immunotherapy translational potential and implementation challenges |
James Wilsenach Associate Researcher Earlham Institute |
From Shape to Sequence to Function exploring diversity in bone marrow megakaryocytes with single-cell morpho-transcriptomics |
Kristy Kwong Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Cambridge |
High Parameter Flow Cytometry longitudinal and multi-site acquisition |
Martin Davey Associate Professor Warwick Medical School |
Exploring unconventional T cell immunobiology in human tissues using spectral flow cytometry and single cell multiomics |
Rachael Walker Head of Flow Cytometry Facility Babraham Institute, Cambridge |
Consequences of mismatched buffers in spectral cell sorting |
Raphaello Cimbro Director and Global Leader of Flow Cytometry AstraZeneca US/UK |
Advancing drug discovery through novel integration of spectral and real time imaging applications |
Serena Di Cecilia EMEA Software Solutions Manager BD FlowJo |
Design Smarter, Discover More from panel design to high dimensional data analysis |
Why Attend?
Finding the right and most relevant opportunities to enhance your research can be challenging.
What's certain is that our previous user meetings have been highly rated by attendees, and this one (that's back by demand) promises to be just as impactful. This is your invitation to join us in a friendly environment to network, share your research interests and achievements while also exploring the latest in single-cell technologies and methodologies. You should leave this meeting feeling informed, inspired and innovative.
Highlights of the Meeting
Cutting edge science: Above all, this is a user meeting for life science research scientists. We've invited members of the community to share their research interests and experiences.
Creative Networking: Connect with fellow scientists in a relaxed and creative setting. Share your ideas, brainstorm new concepts, and make lasting connections. This is your chance to accelerate your research through discussion and collaboration.
BD Innovations: Quickly get up to speed with our latest technologies and methodologies that could help push boundaries of single-cell analysis. Technical specialists will be available for 1:1 discussion.
Next-Gen Flow Cytometry Analysers: Be among the first to get a sneak peek at our next-generation flow cytometry solution, set to make their grand debut at CYTO 2025 in June. If you can't make it to Denver this year, this is your chance to an exclusive preview of what's coming.
Register here