High-Parameter Cell Sorting: Pairing the ID7000™ System with the FP7000 Spectral Cell Sorter

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Date: Thursday, February 20, 2025, 08:00 PST | 11:00 EST | 16:00 GMT | 17:00 CET

A broad range of researchers are increasingly using high-parameter flow cytometry as a tool to drive insights in the areas of immunology, stem cell research, oncology, and drug discovery. Streamlined workflows that allow users to easily set up high-parameter experiments for analysis and sorting of target populations support accessibility, ultimately leading to better data quality and faster results.

The FP7000 Spectral Cell Sorter is designed with cutting-edge spectral optics, electronics, and fluidics that maximize performance for high-parameter cell sorting applications. Guided workflows in the software enable researchers to easily transfer panels optimized on the ID7000™ Spectral Cell Analyzer or easily set up a multicolor panel for high-speed sorting.

In this webinar, we will review key features of the FP7000 and how it streamlines high-parameter experiments for optimal sorting results. We will also explore how the ID7000 Spectral Cell Analyzer and the FP7000 work integrally, facilitating a seamless transfer of multicolor applications. We will also review how the FP7000 Spectral Cell Sorter can be used for sorting several distinct and rare subsets of immune cells from a 34-color panel to obtain highly pure populations.

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Who should attend

This webinar will provide insights to researchers who are familiar with flow cytometry, would like to add multicolor cell sorting to their applications, and want to set up sorting applications in the areas of cell biology, immunology, and microbiology.

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Speaker

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Anthony Carcio
Senior Field Application Scientist
Sony Biotechnology

Anthony Carcio has been working in flow cytometry for ten years, with extensive experience in the use of flow cytometers and assay development. He was a lead cytometrist at the Jackson Laboratory flow cytometry core lab for five years. He is currently a Senior Field Application Scientist at Sony Biotechnology, leading training and application support for spectral analyzers and cell sorters.