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SELECTBIO Conferences Extracellular Vesicles 2022: Technologies Driving Biological Investigations

Stephanie Brunelle's Biography



Stephanie Brunelle, Senior Product Manager, Flow Cytometry, Luminex Corp.

Dr Brunelle has been working in the Biotechnology industry for a number of years. She acquired her PhD focused in Cell and Molecular Biology from the Medical University of South Carolina. Her current role, that of Senior Product Manager in the Flow Cytometry team, covers all aspects of the development and production of our latest new product release the Cellstream.

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Applications for Small Particle Analysis Using High Sensitivity Flow and Imaging Flow Cytometry

Tuesday, 13 December 2022 at 18:30

Add to Calendar ▼2022-12-13 18:30:002022-12-13 19:30:00Europe/LondonApplications for Small Particle Analysis Using High Sensitivity Flow and Imaging Flow CytometryExtracellular Vesicles 2022: Technologies Driving Biological Investigations in Long Beach, CaliforniaLong Beach, CaliforniaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Research in the fields of virology, microbiology, nanoparticles, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) has shown tremendous growth over the past few years. Viruses, which range in size from 17 nm to ~1.5 microns, small bacteria, nanoparticles, and small EVs such as exosomes (less than 150 nm in diameter), are all on the subcellular scale. Quantifying and characterizing small particles in a reproducible and reliable manner is challenging due to their small size. In this presentation, we will demonstrate the capabilities for small particle applications from Amnis® CellStream® and Amnis® ImageStream®X Mk II. The Amnis CellStream system has the advantage of high throughput flow cytometry with higher sensitivity to small particles due to the CCD-based, time-delay-integration image capturing system. Here, we will present immunophenotyping data from EVs. The Amnis ImageStreamX Mk II that combines the quantitative power of flow cytometry with microscopy in one system has a High Gain mode to increase the sensitivity for small particles by adjusting the CCD-camera to a higher gain setting, increasing the signal obtained from the small particles while minimizing the noise. In this portion of the presentation, examples of High Gain mode using murine leukemia virus-sfGFP will be shown.


Add to Calendar ▼2022-12-12 00:00:002022-12-14 00:00:00Europe/LondonExtracellular Vesicles 2022: Technologies Driving Biological InvestigationsExtracellular Vesicles 2022: Technologies Driving Biological Investigations in Long Beach, CaliforniaLong Beach, CaliforniaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com