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50 years of enabling deeper immunology insights

Join us in Booth #732 on a journey through the last five decades of biosciences innovation. Capture the moment with your very own Polaroid “selfie” — just like researchers used to have to use to publish their histograms — take a step back in time to check out an early flow cytometer, the BD® FACS 440 and walk the path of immunology discovery through to new cell types, fluorophores, bigger, cleaner panels and the explosion of discovery enabled by present-day spectral flow cytometry and single-cell multiomics. 


Ask our team about:

  • Minimizing cross-laser excitation on the blue and yellow-green lasers using new dye pairs

  • Deriving greater insights and unlocking new discoveries with the BD FACSDiscover S8 Cell Sorter, the first real-time imaging, spectral flow cytometer

  • Accelerating time to insight with our complete portfolio of single-cell multiomics solutions featuring newly launched products for epigenomics studies and advanced immune profiling:

    • BD Rhapsody ATAC-Seq Assay

    • BD Rhapsody TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assay

  • Revealing insights from your data with the leading analysis software, FlowJo Software

  • Transforming your experiments with the ecosystem for all things flow, BD® Research Cloud


BD Biosciences is proud to be a Silver Sponsor of IMMUNOLOGY2024™ in association with the American Association of Immunologists.


Not able to attend the show or want a sneak peek of our new assays? Connect with a single-cell multiomics specialist today!

 

Exhibitor Workshops

 

The power of choice: improving resolution and unveiling biology with spectral flow cytometry

 

Understanding biology with flow cytometry relies on antibody conjugates and distinguishable fluorescent agents combined into panels built to reveal expression levels of a varied set of receptors on suspended cells. Advancements in flow cytometry increased the number of possibilities of antibody conjugates to be used simultaneously in a panel. In this talk, as BD celebrates 50 years of innovation in flow cytometry, we'll share our learnings through a candid discussion on the impacts in biological resolution when making decisions around panel design and experimental conditions.

 

Robert (Bob) Balderas,
VP of Biological Sciences, BD Biosciences

Date: Saturday, May 4


Time:
10:45–11:30 am


Location:
Theater 2

Analyzing the Hutch's 50-color spectral panel: Tips, tricks, and tools for parsing your high-parameter data set using FlowJo Software



In this talk we will discuss the full workflow involved in taking the most direct deep dive into your data set using FlowJo™ Software. We will use the recent monumental 50-color spectral data set from Konecny et al at the Hutch as an example to delve into scaling, compensation options, and automated clean-up, as well as show the application of a high-dimensional workflow centered around the T-rex algorithm for identifying populations of interest and automated population naming. Join us to walk through the cutting edge of cytometry.

 

John Quinn PhD, Director of Science and Product Development, BD Biosciences-Informatics

 

Date: Sunday, May 5

 

Time: 10:45–11:30 am
 

Location: Theater 2

 

 

 

Presentations

 

Saturday, May 4

Poster #B623:

Assessment of molecular mechanisms involved in T-cell receptor (TCR)-dependent metabolic switch into aerobic glycolysis

 

Gisele Baracho, BD Biosciences

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: 
T Cells Gone Wild

AAI–BD Biosciences Investigator Award presentation and lecture

Time: 1:15 –2:15 pm

 

Location: Skyline Ballroom W375D

Sunday, May 5

Block Symposium and Poster #B888:

Using single cell CITE-Seq and high-parameter flow cytometry to characterize human regulatory T cells


Louise D’Cruz,
BD Biosciences

Time: 10:15 –11:15 am

 

Location: Room W178

 

Block Symposium: Advances in T Cell Profiling and Viral Targeting

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: Tailoring the Immune Response

Poster #B901:

Single-cell full-length TCR/BCR profiling assay with high sensitivity and CITE-seq compatibility enables deeper immune cell characterization


Gracia Genero
, BD Biosciences

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: 
Tailoring the Immune Response

Poster #B22:

Development of an anti-TRBC2 antibody for flow cytometry


Stephanie Rigaud
, BD Biociences

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: 
Lymphocyte Maintenance and Activation II

Poster #B902:

Integration of single-cell transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility on heterogenicity of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) utilizing microwell-based single-cell partitioning technology


Elham Hatami
, BD Biosciences

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: 
Tailoring the Immune Response

Poster #B899:

Advancements in research grade biosimilars enable the study of therapeutic antibodies


Joe Cantor
, BD Biosciences

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: 
Tailoring the Immune Response

Monday, May 6

Poster #B856:

Detection of lipid nanoparticles phagocytosed by antigen-presenting cells using imaging flow cytometry


Louise D’Cruz,
BD Biosciences

 

Time: 11:30 am–12:45 pm

 

Location: Exhibit Hall F1

 

Poster Session: 
Peptide Selection and Downstream Effects on Immune Responses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BD Biosciences at IMMUNOLOGY2024™

May 03 - 07, 2024 | 09:00 a.m. - 05:00 p.m.

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