Inside the Workflow: Exploring the FP7000 Spectral Cell Sorter for Immunology and Single-Cell Applications
Today’s multi-user laboratories require cell sorting solutions that can adapt to complex applications while delivering consistent performance, streamlined workflows, and operational flexibility. This webinar will provide an inside look at the FP7000 Spectral Cell Sorter through discussion and a live workflow demonstration. An expert will highlight how advanced spectral technology supports high-dimensional analysis, precise sorting, and isolation of diverse cell populations across research applications.
Learning Objectives:
- Experience the FP7000 design and workflow through a 360-degree overview of the instrument, highlighting key features that support advanced cell sorting applications.
- Learn strategies for transitioning basic immunophenotyping panels from conventional and spectral cytometry platforms to highly complex workflows on the FP7000.
- Understand FP7000 performance capabilities for precise single-cell sorting, including the isolation of rare, fragile, and challenging cell populations.
Who should attend
This webinar is designed for immunology researchers managing increasingly complex sorting workflows. It will be especially useful to scientists performing single-cell sorting of rare, fragile, or diverse cell populations.
Speaker
Ben Janoschek
Regional Field Application Lead
Sony Biotechnology
Currently based at Sony Biotechnology in the Boston area, Ben graduated from the University of Washington in 2020 with a degree in Molecular Biology. He started his flow cytometry career at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Flow Core in 2020, working on Sony’s ID7000, MA900, and FX500 systems as well as other instruments. Ben enjoys teaching and learning from the researchers he works with to design high-parameter panels and experiments.