Co-Located Conference AgendasAdvances in Biodetection & Biosensors | Advances in Microarray Technology | Lab-on-a-Chip European Congress | Single Cell Analysis Europe |
Tuesday, 5 March 201308:00 | Registration | | PCR and NGS Expression Profiling |
| | 09:00 | | Keynote Presentation Quantitative PCR Analysis of DNA, RNAs, and Proteins in the Same Single Cell Anders Stahlberg, Senior Scientist, University of Gothenberg, Sweden
In this presentation we will demonstrate how DNA, RNAs, and Proteins can be analyzed in the same single cell. Multi-parametric correlation studies at single cell level open up new possibilities to understand dynamic biological processes with refined resolution. |
| 10:00 | Quantitative Analysis of Single-Cell Transcriptomes Sten Linnarsson, Assistant Professor, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Using molecular labels to nearly eliminate PCR amplification bias and obtain absolute molecule counts by sequencing will be discussed. | 10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Hall | 11:15 | Taking Expression Profiling to New Dimensions Mikael Kubista, Professor/Founder, TATAA Biocenter AB, Sweden
This presentation will describe single cell expression profiling of astrocytes responding to brain damage in mouse model. | 11:45 | Single-cell Gene Expression During Mouse Early Development Rickard Sandberg, Scientist/Principal Investigator/Researcher, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
In this talk I will present our current applications of Smart-Seq to mouse embryonic development. I will also stress how useful this protocol will be for addressing fundamental biological problems requiring genome-wide transcriptome profiling in individual cells. | 12:15 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 13:30 | Poster Viewing Session | | Microfluidics, Microarrays and Chips |
| | 14:15 | Catch it and Batch it: Picoliter Cultivation at the Single Cell Level Dietrich Kohlheyer, Group Leader, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany
The talk covers the fabrication and successful utilization of microfluidic devices for the analysis of industrially relevant microbial strains. Micrometre sized chambers are used to capture single mother cells allowing the spatiotemporal analysis of isogenic microcolonies by automated time lapse microscopy. Genetically encoded fluorescence reporters give direct information on e.g. stress response and productivity. | 14:45 | Probing Single Stem Cell Behavior in Microarrayed Artificial Niches Matthias Lutolf, Head, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
This presentation will discuss novel microengineered in vitro platforms to decipher the complex crosstalk between stem cells and their microenvironment at single cell level and in high-throughput. | 15:15 | Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Hall | 16:00 | Natural Killer Cell Immune Surveillance Studied at the Single Cell Level Bjorn Onfelt, Associate Professor, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Each individual has a heterogeneous pool of natural killer (NK) cells consisting of cells with varying ability to kill virus-infected or tumor cells. Here, this heterogeneity is dissected by studying NK cell migration dynamics and cytotoxic response at the single cell level. | 16:30 | How Cells Recognize and Remodel Their Micro-niches Viola Vogel, Professor, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Cells sense and remodel their environment by applying by pulling on their substrates. As they apply tensile forces, all proteins that are part of force-bearing junctions get mechanically stretched. We are particularly interested in deciphering how proteins can act as mechano-chemical signaling switches and thereby enable mechanotransduction processes. | 17:00 | Emerging Opportunities in Single Cell Analysis [SCA]—Qualitative and Quantitative Market Analysis and Competitive Environment Enal Razvi, Managing Director, Select Biosciences Inc, United States of America
In this presentation, Select Biosciences will frame the various market segments in the broader SCA space, and provide a snapshot of our market analysis addressing the structure of these segments. CTC analysis is one segment where emphasis is placed as this segment is positioned at the crossroads of research and clinical application. | 17:45 | Round Table Discussions in the Exhibition Hall |
Wednesday, 6 March 2013 | Label-Free Routes |
| | 09:00 | | Keynote Presentation Label Free Analysis of Individual Cells Physiology by Spectral Impedance Flow Cytometry Attila Tarnok, Research Director, University of Leipzig, Germany
This presentation will discuss the high sensitivity of AC impedance measurements and its suitability for label-free monitoring and quality control. |
| 10:00 | Raman Spectroscopic Characterization of Single Cells in a Biomedical Context Ute Neugebauer, Principal Investigator, Jena University , Germany
The potential of Raman spectroscopy as a label-free and non-destructive vibrational spectroscopic method is demonstrated with a special focus on leukocytes. Furthermore, possible combinations of Raman spectroscopy with microfluidics or patch clamp are presented. | 10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Hall | | Therapeutic Discovery |
| | 11:15 | Are We There Yet? Stem Cells for Use Today as In Vitro Models and Tomorrow as Regenerative Therapies John Hunt, Professor, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
The pluripotent properties of stem cells provides a significant opportunity for their widespread application in in vitro modelling and experimentation once genotypically defined and phenotypically homogeneous populations can be reproducibly prepared. | 11:45 | Understanding Cell Lineage Patterns and Emergent Properties of Tumour Drug Resistance Rachel Errington, Senior Research Scientist, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
A systems cytometry approach has been implemented to enable the transformation of timelapse sequences. Thus we determine the contribution of ‘informative single cells’ underpinning drug resistance of a perturbed tumour systems. We have dissected the operation of asymmetric events and inter-relationships of cells and thus revealed the strategies for lineage expansion under stress. | 12:15 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 13:30 | Poster Viewing Session | | Signalling and Screening |
| | 14:15 | Apoptosis Signalling in Tissue Homeostasis In-vivo Sophie Vriz, Head of Laboratory, College de France , France
Combination of fluorescent physiological sensors and photocontrol of protein activity in living animals to understand tissue homeostasis at the single cell level. | 14:45 | Optical Nanosensors for Metabolite Monitoring in Microbial Biotechnology Lothar Eggeling, Group Leader, Forschungszentrum Juelich Gmbh, Germany
Micro-organisms are used to produce numerous small molecules like vitamins or amino acids on a large scale exceeding alone in the case of L-lysine 1.500.000 tons annually. In all cases still a tedious strain development is required. The new methodology described in the talk enables for the first time to screen directly at the single cell level for improved producers, thus expediting strain development enormously. | 15:15 | Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Hall | 15:45 | Integration of Structural and Functional Studies From Super-resolution to High Throughput Heinrich Leonhardt, Professor, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany
An integrated approach to study structure and function in single cells is presented. This includes detection of unlabeled factors (like e.g. HIV capsid proteins), super-resolution microscopy with nanobodies and dynamic visualization of protein interactions and drug action in living cells. | 16:15 | Close of Conference |
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