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Join us for 'Let's Talk Flow’—Your go-to series for mastering flow cytometry! Discover best practices shared in bite-sized webinars and overcome challenges together. Enhance your flow cytometry skills with us!
Format: Webinar series
Duration: 30 minutes (15-minute presentation + 15-minute live Q&A)
Frequency: Monthly (last Wednesday of every month)
Note: Separate registration is required every month for each month's talk. Check for each month's registration links 2 weeks before the event date. Please bookmark this page so you can register easily each month.
Europe, Middle-East, Africa & Asia Pacific–friendly time zone
Time: 10AM CET (CEST) / 1:30PM IST / 6PM AEST
North America & Latin America–friendly time zone
Time: 10AM PS(D)T / 1PM ES(D)T / 2PM BRT
Date | Webinar titles |
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24-Apr-24 | Antibody titration | Watch recording |
29-May-24 | Fluorophores—Bright is not always better. Part 1: Assigning fluorophores | Watch recording |
26-Jun-24 | Fluorophores—Bright is not always better. Part 2: Spreading effect |
Watch recording |
31-Jul-24 | Why compensation matters: Understanding its importance and current best practices | Watch recording |
28-Aug-24 |
Unmixing mastery: Key tips for optimizing your spectral panel |
Watch recording |
25-Sep-24 |
Decoding the light—Navigating optical configurations |
Watch recording |
30-Oct-24 |
Elevating your flow cytometry panel: Exploring the versatility of functional reagents |
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27-Nov-24 |
Sample prep solutions: Key tips for effective cell staining and isolation |
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18-Dec-24 | Crafting a gating tree: Unveiling coexpression patterns in flow cytometry |
A brief overview of antibody titration, one of the flow cytometry best practices that can help you achieve your desired resolution!
Curious about choosing fluorophores for better marker resolution? Dive into our two-part series! Our panel shares expert insights in this video.
Copy- Delve deeper and learn how to resolve issues related to population spreads within your panel.
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