Yokogawa Seminar AND dEMO:
Benchtop High-Content Analysis System and Techniques for Spheroids Measurements and Live Cell Time-lapse
Dates: 10th August, 2023 or 17 August, 2023 (please select either dates)
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 noon
Duration: 2 hours
Duration: 2 hours
Yokogawa Seminar: Experience the benchtop high-content analysis system with Yokogawa's bioimaging application specialist, Dr James Zhao.
Discover the latest in bioimaging technology with Yokogawa's CQ1 which is equipped with Yokogawa's proprietary micro lens enhanced spinning disk technology. It enables high-quality and high-speed imaging capabilities for both fixed and living cells in 3D microtissues such as spheroids and organoids.
Tap onto his extensive experience in helping researchers optimize microscopy experiments across techniques & applications.
Agenda:
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Q&A Session
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Physical Demonstration of CQ1
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Learn the basics of high content imaging.
Location: Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 61 Biopolis Drive #03-46, Proteos, Singapore 138673
Note: Enter Seminar by successful registration Only
This event is proudly hosted by A*Star Microscopy Platform (AMP), Microlambda and Yokogawa.
Tap onto AMP’s team of dedicated expert staff, Microlambda as well as Dr James' extensive experience in helping researchers optimize microscopy experiments across techniques and applications.
Tap onto AMP’s team of dedicated expert staff, Microlambda as well as Dr James' extensive experience in helping researchers optimize microscopy experiments across techniques and applications.
If you require any further information or have any queries, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. (click here) https://www.yokogawa.com/sg/contact/general-contact/
Registration Form: Yokogawa Seminar: Benchtop High-Content Analysis System and Techniques for Spheroids Measurements and Live Cell Time-lapse
CQ1 Benchtop High-Content Analysis System
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Measurement of spheroids, colonies and tissue sections
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Analysis of time lapse and live cell
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High quality image and the similar operability to traditional flow cytometer
Researcher Sharing: Designing Spheroids
3D spheroid/organoid models are becoming the new standard for drug discovery applications because of their physiologically relevant characteristics relative to 2D cultured cells. Nobuhiko Kojima and his group at Yokohama City University, Japan, are developing the technologies of designing different types of spheroids with internal microstructures.
Applications
- Cell cycle
- Spheroid
- CTC
- Granule
- Scratch assay
- Cell Proliferation
- Induction of differentiation
Related Products & Solutions
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Life Science
Yokogawa’s high content analysis systems and dual spinning disk confocal technologies provide high-speed and high-resolution live cell imaging, enabling leading-edge research around the world.