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The future of flow cytometry is spectral

20 Jun 2024
The future of flow cytometry is spectral

Dr. Virginia Litwin, Director of Scientific Affairs at Eurofins and President-Elect of the International Society for the Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) discusses the expansion of spectral cytometry in her laboratories, and why she believes that this technology is the future of flow cytometry. Litwin also discusses the value of refining standardization in line with technological advancements, drawing on key literature and industry trends.

This video was filmed at Cyto 2024.

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Eurofins Scientific is a leading international group of laboratories with over US$ 1 billion annual sales and over 13,000 employees with more than 170 laboratories in 34 countries.

Eurofins has a network of nine sites in the UK and the Group provides an unparalleled range of over 100,000 reliable testing methods and support services to the pharmaceutical, food, environmental and consumer product industries, and to governments.

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