Never miss a critical biological event with improved whole-well imaging

Join tomorrow's expert webinar on how to improve the robustness of your live-cell assays

25 Sept 2019
Charlie Carter
Life Sciences Editor

Expert insights

Dr. Lynda O´Leary, Marketing Application Specialist at Tecan (L) and Dr. Stefan Hasenöder, Senior Scientist Research & Development at SIRION Biotech (R)

In tomorrow's expert webinar, Dr. Stefan Hosenöder, senior scientist at SIRION Biotech, will offer insight into how to improve the robustness of your live-cell assays to address and overcome some specific causes of the reproducibility problem.

Standardizing methods, full environmental control and improved statistical significance by recording the whole well area of a 96- or 384-well microplate with just one image, meaning you never miss a cell. Patent-pending technologies enable you to now investigate your entire cell population for cell confluence, nuclei counting, cell viability and cell death, automatically.

Watch this webinar to find out how you can benefit from this new approach and unite qualitative and quantitative information into unique multi-parameter data sets faster than ever before.

Register Now

Don't miss this expert webinar taking place tomorrow (Friday, September 27, 2019) at:

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

Watch this webinar to learn about:

  • Analyzing more parameters faster with unique whole-well imaging
  • Automating the execution of kinetic experiments for more consistent data
  • Conducting real-time cell analysis with more experimental control
  • Achieving walk-away automation of live-cell experiments

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Spark® Cyto

Tecan

Spark Cyto is the first live cell plate reader to detect biological, chemical or physical events – capturing the maximum amount of data possible from each plate well, at the same time and under the same conditions.

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