8th Annual Mass Cytometry Summit
Hello CyTOFers,
The agenda for this year's Mass Cytometry Summit, June 20 & 21 in Vancouver, is packed with excellent speakers and information, and there are still some spots left if you haven't yet registered (fluidigm.com/summit2019). If finding a reasonable room is an issue for you, please don't hesitate to reach out as I may have leads on a few.
Here is the current lineup. #HeavyMetalsRock !!!
High-Dimensional Immunology
Petter Brodin, MD, PhD, Karolinska University Hospital
Systems-level immunomonitoring in human subjects
James Wing, PhD, Osaka University
Exploring regulatory T cell function and phenotype with mass cytometry
Thomas Ashhurst, BSc, The University of Sydney and Centenary Institute
Profiling immune infiltration in the murine central nervous system using suspension and tissue cytometry
Melissa Berrien-Elliott, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine
NKG2A represents an important immune checkpoint for human cytokine-induced memory-like NK cells in AML
Michelle Poulin, PhD, Fluidigm
The New Standard in Immune Profiling: The Maxpar® Direct™ Immune Profiling System
Succeeding with CyTOF: It’s All in Your Prep
Panel design and testing; sample preparation for blood, tissues and tumors; barcoding methods; and phosphoprotein analysis.
Emmanuelle Stebe, MSc, Fluidigm
Panel design: concepts and considerations
Michael Leipold, PhD, Stanford University
Sample staining and processing for large studies
Caroline E. Roe, MSc, Vanderbilt University
Primary human cell phospho-flow mass cytometry data generation and analysis
Justine Sinnaeve, PhD Candidate, Vanderbilt University
Solid tumor and tissue mass cytometry: tips and tricks
CyTOF Powered Insights on Disease
Advancing our Understanding with Mass Cytometry and IMC
Aida Meghraoui-Kheddar, PhD, PharmD, University of Sorbonne
Identification of a sepsis-specific myeloid cell signature with mass cytometry
Gregory Behbehani, MD, PhD, The Ohio State University
Applications of mass cytometry for pre-clinical and clinical research in leukemia
Hartland Jackson, PhD, University of Zurich
The single-cell pathology landscape of breast cancer
Novel Applications for Mass Cytometry
Adeeb Rahman, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
ProCodes: a novel barcoding system to enable single-cell CRISPR screens by mass cytometry
Alex Kuo, PhD, Stanford University
Single-cell epigenetics: studying histone modifications one cell at a time
Mark Nitz, PhD, University of Toronto
Monitoring protein synthesis with TePhe, a tellurium-containing phenylalanine mimic
[b][b]Data Analysis Workshops
Beginner and advanced sessions covering solutions for cell suspension analysis.
Eric Clambey, PhD, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
A beginner's guide to analyzing and visualizing mass cytometry data
Geoff Kraker, BSc, Cytobank Inc.
Putting the pieces together: analysis pipelines in Cytobank
Jonathon M. Irish, PhD, Vanderbilt University
Coping with analysis FOMO: finding novel, clinically significant cells in human tissue
Vinko Tosevski, PhD, Roche Innovation Center Zurich
Computational data analysis tools for everday use: supporting experimental design and optimization
Beth Hill, PhD, Verity Software House
Maxpar Pathsetter™ and probability state modeling
El-ad David Amir, PhD, Astrolabe Diagnostics
Easy CyTOF analysis using the Astrolabe Cytometry Platform
The agenda for this year's Mass Cytometry Summit, June 20 & 21 in Vancouver, is packed with excellent speakers and information, and there are still some spots left if you haven't yet registered (fluidigm.com/summit2019). If finding a reasonable room is an issue for you, please don't hesitate to reach out as I may have leads on a few.
Here is the current lineup. #HeavyMetalsRock !!!
High-Dimensional Immunology
Petter Brodin, MD, PhD, Karolinska University Hospital
Systems-level immunomonitoring in human subjects
James Wing, PhD, Osaka University
Exploring regulatory T cell function and phenotype with mass cytometry
Thomas Ashhurst, BSc, The University of Sydney and Centenary Institute
Profiling immune infiltration in the murine central nervous system using suspension and tissue cytometry
Melissa Berrien-Elliott, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine
NKG2A represents an important immune checkpoint for human cytokine-induced memory-like NK cells in AML
Michelle Poulin, PhD, Fluidigm
The New Standard in Immune Profiling: The Maxpar® Direct™ Immune Profiling System
Succeeding with CyTOF: It’s All in Your Prep
Panel design and testing; sample preparation for blood, tissues and tumors; barcoding methods; and phosphoprotein analysis.
Emmanuelle Stebe, MSc, Fluidigm
Panel design: concepts and considerations
Michael Leipold, PhD, Stanford University
Sample staining and processing for large studies
Caroline E. Roe, MSc, Vanderbilt University
Primary human cell phospho-flow mass cytometry data generation and analysis
Justine Sinnaeve, PhD Candidate, Vanderbilt University
Solid tumor and tissue mass cytometry: tips and tricks
CyTOF Powered Insights on Disease
Advancing our Understanding with Mass Cytometry and IMC
Aida Meghraoui-Kheddar, PhD, PharmD, University of Sorbonne
Identification of a sepsis-specific myeloid cell signature with mass cytometry
Gregory Behbehani, MD, PhD, The Ohio State University
Applications of mass cytometry for pre-clinical and clinical research in leukemia
Hartland Jackson, PhD, University of Zurich
The single-cell pathology landscape of breast cancer
Novel Applications for Mass Cytometry
Adeeb Rahman, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
ProCodes: a novel barcoding system to enable single-cell CRISPR screens by mass cytometry
Alex Kuo, PhD, Stanford University
Single-cell epigenetics: studying histone modifications one cell at a time
Mark Nitz, PhD, University of Toronto
Monitoring protein synthesis with TePhe, a tellurium-containing phenylalanine mimic
[b][b]Data Analysis Workshops
Beginner and advanced sessions covering solutions for cell suspension analysis.
Eric Clambey, PhD, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
A beginner's guide to analyzing and visualizing mass cytometry data
Geoff Kraker, BSc, Cytobank Inc.
Putting the pieces together: analysis pipelines in Cytobank
Jonathon M. Irish, PhD, Vanderbilt University
Coping with analysis FOMO: finding novel, clinically significant cells in human tissue
Vinko Tosevski, PhD, Roche Innovation Center Zurich
Computational data analysis tools for everday use: supporting experimental design and optimization
Beth Hill, PhD, Verity Software House
Maxpar Pathsetter™ and probability state modeling
El-ad David Amir, PhD, Astrolabe Diagnostics
Easy CyTOF analysis using the Astrolabe Cytometry Platform