Live-cell monitoring to transform perspectives of advanced cellular models

Register for this webinar to learn more about how live-cell monitoring can support optimization of advanced cellular models

19 May 2020
Diane Li
Assistant Editor

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Karla Paulson, Abbot Informatics
Dr. Nicola Bevan, Principle Scientist at Sartorius

Recent innovations in cell source, manipulation, and assay readout have enabled researchers to better recapitulate the in vivo cell environment within the lab setting. As cell-based assays become technically more complex, the need to holistically capture dynamic, and sometimes subtle, cellular events has become increasingly important.

In this webinar, Dr. Nicola Bevan from Sartorius, will discuss the key aspects of live-cell imaging and how it can facilitate scientific research. By combining real-time imaging data of cellular events with automated quantification, and without disturbing the sample during the entire cell culture workflow, live-cell imaging can support the optimization of these advanced cellular models to ensure confidence in results.

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In this webinar, you will

  • Find out how live-cell monitoring can provide key quality control information during assay setup
  • Discover the importance of ensuring your cell models are optimal before drug treatments
  • See examples of how this approach has enabled the construction of complex cellular models of disease

Who should attend:

  • Cell biologists who set up assays
  • Researchers in pharma, biopharma and academia

The live webinar and Q&A session will take place on Thursday, June 4, at:

  • 16:00 BST
  • 17:00 CEST
  • 08:00 PDT
  • 11:00 EDT

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