Cytometry of Cell Signaling: Monitoring Signal Transduction Pathways in Human Disease
Speaker: T. Vincent Shankey, Ph.D.Systems, Research/Cellular Analysis Business Group, Beckman Coulter
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Laser Cytometry An Expanding Role in Biomedical Analysis
Presented by: Speaker: Bill Telford, NIH and Karen Tamel, Beckman Coulter
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Beckman Coulter´s Flow Cytometry 2010 Webinar Series
Data "Flow" Rethinking Data Analysis for Flow Cytometry
September 9, 2010 2:00pm EST Speaker: Robert Zigon, Sr. Staff Development Engineer, Biomedical Research Division, Beckman Coulter
Designed to quickly and efficiently analyze multi-color, multi-parametric high content data generated by today´s flow cytometers, the revolutionary Kaluza analysis software provides novel visualization tools, real time speed and powerful performance. Kaluza´s intelligent design provides an intuitive environment for real time data exploration.
The Perfect 10: A Technology Overview of Beckman Coulter’s New Multi-color Solution for Flow Cytometry Beckman Coulter´s New Multi-Color Flow Cytometer
September 16, 2010 2:00pm EST
Speaker: John Norman, Beckman Coulter
The development of commercial flow cytometers capable of simultaneously detecting 10 fluorescent signals presents manufacturers with significant challenges. This presentation will provide a detailed description of the critical flow cytometric design elements and their collective rolls in optimizing the system performance to effectively monitor the dim, high-content, and low-frequency rare event targets of the future.
Krome Orange: A Novel Orange-Emitting Dye for Use in Multi-Color Flow Cytometry Panels Using Violet Diode Laser Excitation
September 23, 2010 2:00pm EST
Speaker : Laura Nieto Gligoroski, Departement Analyse Cellulaire, Beckman Coulter Immunotech
Violet diode lasers have become common excitation sources on flow cytometers, but the advantages of this laser are constrained by limited choices for organic, violet-excited fluorochromes. We have developed a novel violet-excited organic dye, Krome Orange, which has an emission spectrum closely matching that of Pacific Orange* dye. It has excitation and emission maxima of 398 nm and 528 nm, respectively.
Forward Angle Light Scatter Innovation in the Gallios Flow Cytometer
September 30, 2010 2:00pm EST
Speaker: Bill Kirouac, Beckman Coulter
In flow cytometry, the FALS (Forward Angle Light Scatter) detector collects scattered light from a particle that intersects with a laser and delivers information roughly proportional to the size of the particle. Few innovations have occurred in the measurement of FALS since its introduction to flow cytometry 45 years ago until the recent introduction of a new FALS design in the Gallios Flow Cytometer from Beckman Coulter. In the past, flow cytometers struggled to both differentiate near-size particles and discriminate small particles from system noise.
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Advancing the Science of Flow Cytometry
Presented by: Matt Alexander, Ph.D., Beckman Coulter, Inc.
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