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Development of a high dimensional spectral flow cytometry panel to deeply characterise T cells in human thymic microenvironment​

How do you navigate the immense complexity of the human thymic microenvironment? The answer lies in the precision of high-dimensional spectral flow cytometry. This session focuses on the development and optimization of a groundbreaking 39-color panel designed to dissect human thymopoiesis with unprecedented depth.​

 

Join Prof. Silvia Della Bella as she demonstrates how this high-parameter approach is being used to study immune dysregulation in thymic epithelial tumors—rare, heterogeneous tumors often linked to autoimmune diseases.

 

What you will learn :

 

  • High-Parameter Spectral Design: Strategies for navigating the complexity of human thymopoiesis for deep T cell characterization.​

     

  • Translational Impact: How advanced spectral unmixing enhances the resolution of translational research in oncology and autoimmunity.​

     

  • Workflow Efficiency: Proven best practices for managing, optimizing, and analyzing large-scale, complex panels

 

Speaker

Prof. Silvia Della Bella
Prof. Silvia Della Bella

Associate Professor of General Pathology & Immunology

University of Milan

Prof. Della Bella is a globally recognized expert in translational immunology, affiliated with the University of Milan and Humanitas Research Hospital. A specialist in the immunobiology of dendritic cells and T cells, she also serves as the Secretary of the European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis (ESCCA).

FlowConnect Series - Episode 2

May 19, 2026 | 01:00 a.m. - 02:00 a.m.

Virtual