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Reagents
- Flow Cytometry Reagents
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Western Blotting and Molecular Reagents
- Immunoassay Reagents
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Single-Cell Multiomics Reagents
- BD® OMICS-Guard Sample Preservation Buffer
- BD® AbSeq Assay
- BD® Single-Cell Multiplexing Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ ATAC-Seq Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Whole Transcriptome Analysis (WTA) Amplification Kit
- BD Rhapsody™ TCR/BCR Next Multiomic Assays
- BD Rhapsody™ Targeted mRNA Kits
- BD Rhapsody™ Accessory Kits
- BD® OMICS-One Protein Panels
- BD OMICS-One™ WTA Next Assay
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Functional Assays
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Microscopy and Imaging Reagents
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Cell Preparation and Separation Reagents
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Cell-based Strategies in Cancer Research
Translational approaches from Biology to Mechanisms
Cell-based strategies are revolutionizing cancer research, offering precise and personalized approaches to target tumors. In this session, we’ll explore how flow cytometry represents a pivotal tool to develop cell-based strategies to accelerate CAR-T and engineered MSCs research.
Join Dr. Giulia Grisendi as she dives into how advanced flow cytometry acts as the bridge between basic research and translational breakthroughs. We will explore the development of engineered Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cells (MSCs) and the cutting edge of CAR-T research.
What you will learn:
Innovative Workflows: Discover how flow cytometry drives the next generation of cell-based cancer strategies.
Multimodality Approach: Understand the power of integrating cytometric and functional data to accelerate your understanding of cellular mechanisms.
Speaker
Dr. Giulia Grisendi
Group Leader, Cell Therapy Unit
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UniMORE)
Dr. Grisendi is a leading researcher specializing in translational cell and gene therapy. As the Principal Investigator of the Cell Analyses Unit, she leads advanced functional studies to decode the mechanisms of cancer and immunology, with a specific focus on engineered MSCs and CAR-Ts.
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