Cell Sorting in a Busy Laboratory — A Virtual Event. Optimizing Sort Outcomes for a Wide Variety of Applications — A Day with the Experts
Breakthroughs in single cell analysis have translated into paradigm shifts in biomedical and life science research. With these advances, cell sorting has emerged as a vital tool for delivering pure and viable target cells of desired phenotype, empowering scientists to probe cells with high resolution and precision. In order to meet the needs of new and experienced users, and support a wide range of applications, cell sorting technologies need to be automated for operational efficiency and be adaptable to reliably purify a variety of cell types.
In this virtual event, learn from a group of experts on how they have seamlessly incorporated the Sony MA900 cell sorter in different lab workflows for high-throughput and gentle sorting of complex cell populations to obtain highly pure and viable cells. They will discuss:
- The use of automated cell sorting for high-throughput isolation of candidate B cells and mining the antibody repertoire for discovery of therapeutic antibody
- The benefit of optimizing samples using cell sorting for achieving high quality data from single cell transcriptomics experiments
- The capabilities of microfluidics chip based MA900 Cell Sorter for sorting different cell types
Session 1: 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CET / 07:00 PST / 10:00 EST
From B Cells to Yeast—Diverse Approaches to Rapid Discovery of COVID-19 Therapeutic Antibodies
Speakers: Naveen Suryadevara, PhD, Staff Scientist, Vanderbilt Vaccine Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Dr Alon Wellner, PhD, Researcher, Department of Biomedical Engineering University of California, Irvine
Session 2: 16:00 GMT / 17:00 CET / 08:00 PST / 11:00 EST
Sample Preparation and Enrichment for Single-cell Sequencing Assays
Speaker: Nicole Abreu, PhD Science & Technology Advisor, 10x Genomics
Session 3: 17:00 GMT / 18:00 CET / 09:00 PST / 12:00 EST
MA900 Cell Sorter – Advancing Single Cell Applications with High-throughput Microfluidics-based Cell Sorting
Speaker: Gisele Knowles, Applications Scientist, Sony Biotechnology
Who should attend
This event is for new users, as well as experienced users, and those interested in learning more about the Sony MA900 cell sorting technology and its use in vaccine discovery, sample preparation for single- cell transcriptomics and for sorting numerous cell biology applications.
Speakers
Naveen Suryadevara, PhD
Scientist, Vanderbilt Vaccine Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Alon Wellner, PhD
Researcher, Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of California, Irvine
Nicole Abreu, PhD
Science & Technology Advisor
10x Genomics
Gisele Knowles
Applications Scientist
Sony Biotechnology Inc.