Practical Case Analysis
Fully practical, hands-on session on analysis of BM MRD cases from MM patients after treatment, using both classic and advanced (i.e., data base-based) analysis strategies and the Infinicyt software in an interactive atmosphere, favoring discussion aiming at dealing with common (and less common) challenges. The complete process from NGF analysis to reporting will be reviewed. Bring along your questions to enrich the interaction. We encourage active participation to make the most of this course
Practical Case Analysis
Overview of Chronic B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (B-CLPD); supervised hands-on group analysis of distinct diseases in different types of samples using the Infinicyt™ software. Interactive discussion is encouraged.
Deepen your understanding of flow cytometry with this workshop that covers key suggestions and pitfalls to avoid for polychromatic, spectral, and imaging cytometry.
This workshop can be an asset for those who are just starting to plan flow cytometry experiments, but also for more experienced participants. It will cover various topics to take into account when planning flow cytometry experiments, as well as some practical tips to ensure their success. There will also be an opportunity for clinicians and researchers to get together to implement and share knowledge and good practices in Flow Cytometry.
Successful flow cytometry analysis requires a single-cell suspension, careful management of pre-analytical and analytical variables in sample preparation, and strategies to troubleshoot technical challenges and improve data quality for research and clinical applications.
Practical Case Analysis
Participants will gain a pragmatic understanding of normal and leukemic myeloid differentiation patterns (based on more conventional and new informative markers), equipping them to identify aberrant cells and flow cytometry patterns indicative of distinct AML diagnostic entities. This skill is critical for the monitoring of measurable residual disease (MRD) using flow cytometry.
Practical Case Analysis
Fully practical, hands-on session on analysis of BM MRD cases from MM patients after treatment, using both classic and advanced (i.e., data base-based) analysis strategies and the Infinicyt software in an interactive atmosphere, favoring discussion aiming at dealing with common (and less common) challenges. The complete process from NGF analysis to reporting will be reviewed. Bring along your questions to enrich the interaction. We encourage active participation to make the most of this course
Practical Case Analysis
Overview of Chronic B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (B-CLPD); supervised hands-on group analysis of distinct diseases in different types of samples using the Infinicyt™ software. Interactive discussion is encouraged.
Deepen your understanding of flow cytometry with this workshop that covers key suggestions and pitfalls to avoid for polychromatic, spectral, and imaging cytometry.
This workshop can be an asset for those who are just starting to plan flow cytometry experiments, but also for more experienced participants. It will cover various topics to take into account when planning flow cytometry experiments, as well as some practical tips to ensure their success. There will also be an opportunity for clinicians and researchers to get together to implement and share knowledge and good practices in Flow Cytometry.
Successful flow cytometry analysis requires a single-cell suspension, careful management of pre-analytical and analytical variables in sample preparation, and strategies to troubleshoot technical challenges and improve data quality for research and clinical applications.
Practical Case Analysis
Participants will gain a pragmatic understanding of normal and leukemic myeloid differentiation patterns (based on more conventional and new informative markers), equipping them to identify aberrant cells and flow cytometry patterns indicative of distinct AML diagnostic entities. This skill is critical for the monitoring of measurable residual disease (MRD) using flow cytometry.