Applied Cytometry will be demonstrating its off-line analysis software, Venturione v3, at two upcoming events.
The company will exhibit the software at the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) seventh annual meeting between 9-11 July in Barcelona, Spain, and during Flow Cytometry UK's second meeting, from 15-17 July, at Keble College, Oxford.
Applied Cytometry will also co-sponsor the Bob Spencer Memorial Lecture at Flow Cytometry UK, delivered by David Hedley from the University Health Network, Ontario, Canada and entitled 'Integrating flow cytometry into molecular cancer therapeutics'.
The ISSCR annual meeting, the pre-eminent international stem cell meeting, attracts more than 2,500 stem cell professionals from public, private, academic and government sectors, keen to share discoveries and explore new technologies to advance stem cell research.
Flow cytometry, one of the most enabling techniques in stem cell research, generates large amounts of data requiring sophisticated data analysis such as Venturione.
Flow Cytometry UK highlights advances in flow cytometry, high-content screening, cancer and stem cell biology among other applications.
Providing an opportunity to showcase new technologies and methodologies in flow cytometry, Applied Cytometry will show how Venturione delivers maximum performance in terms of speed and accuracy, analysing up to 400 files concurrently in less than 10 seconds.