Garbage In, Garbage Out: Sample Prep for Flow Cytometry
Broadcast date: August 11, 2023On-demand
Jessica Rowley
Jessica Rowley is a Facility Manager in the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London. She has a background in respiratory biology and experience using flow cytometry and fluorescence-activated cell sorting to analyze and isolate a rare pulmonary stem cell population.
After joining the SAFB Flow Cytometry Core Facility in January 2016, she has sorted a range of cell types, including innate lymphoid cells, neutrophils, hematopoietic stem cells, and epithelial cells.
Jessica is keen to learn novel applications and to help the facility's users to develop their experimental protocols.
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Learn how to optimize your flow cytometry protocol from creating viable single-cell suspensions to staining, fixation, and improving data quality.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Strategies to prepare samples optimized for your experiments;
- Factors to consider when designing a new experiment;
- How to improve your data.
The quality of flow cytometry data depends on the quality of the sample. Learn how to optimize your protocol from creating viable single-cell suspensions to staining and fixation. If you're new to flow cytometry, designing a new experiment, or want to improve your data quality, this webinar is for you.
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