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50 Years of Advancing Cancer Research, One Cell at a Time
Sorting populations of interest for downstream assays, transcriptomic analysis or in vivo assessment brings multifaceted views of your biological system. Join us at Booth #1441 to discover single-cell tools to support your cancer research.
With a commitment to true innovation in the field of flow cytometry and single-cell analysis, we will be featuring the BD FACSDiscover™ S8 Cell Sorter, the first real-time imaging, spectral flow cytometer and the BD Rhapsody™ HT Single-Cell Analysis System.
New Product Launches
Come learn about our new products launching in April 2024
- BD Rhapsody™ ATAC-Seq Assay: Multiomic assay to support your single-cell epigenomics studies
- BD Rhapsody™ TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assay: Our next generation, high performing immune profiling assay to support your single-cell immunology experiments
Not able to attend the show or want a sneak peak of our new assays? Connect with a single-cell multiomics specialist today
BD Biosciences is proud to be a sponsor of AACR in association with the American Association for Cancer Research.
Sunday, April 7 | 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Track(s): Molecular/Cellular Biology and Genetics, Cancer Evolution Location: Section 14 |
Poster #333:
Ricelle Acob, BD Biosciences |
Poster #334:
Rosary Nguyen, BD Biosciences |
Poster #335:
Samuel Shi, BD Biosciences |
Monday, April 8 | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Spotlight Theater D
New era in single-cell discovery: Using a single-cell multiomics–based ATAC-seq assay and BD SpectralFX™ Technology image-based sorting to study the interplay between molecular and cellular dynamics in T cell activation
Single-cell multiomics, when combined with multimodal profiling, can unleash new insights about underlying immune responses. Harnessing this innovative approach, we undertook an in-depth study deciphering T cell functional phenotyping using spectral image-enabled cell sorting followed by single-cell epigenomic analyses covering whole transcriptome sequencing and in-depth characterization of the chromatin landscape using an ATAC-seq assay. In analyzing ~200,000 T cells sorted from an in vitro model of T cell activation, we have now compiled in-depth molecular and cellular dynamics data unveiling novel insights about T cell activation and biology.
Tuesday, April 9 | 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Poster #3984:
Ali Rezvan, BD Biosciences | Track: Immunology
Location: Section 1
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Poster #4956:
Raghavendra Padmanabhan, BD Biosciences | Track(s): Bioinformatics / Computational Biology / Systems Biology / Convergent Science
Location: Section 37 |
Poster # LB291:
Tracy Campbell, BD Biosciences | Track(s): Molecular/Cellular Biology and Genetics
Location: Section 53 |
Speakers
Moen Sen, PhD
Sr. Scientist
BD Biosciences
Hye-Won Song, PhD
Sr. Staff Scientist
BD Biosciences
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