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The Attune NxT Flow Cytometer continues to offer more options, increased flexibility, and software updates that further improve performance, reliability, and robustness. Since its initial unveiling, the compact system with innovative acoustic technology is moving ahead with added new functionalities and capabilities making multiparametric flow cytometry available to both new and experienced researchers. Experience the difference acoustic assisted hydrodynamic focusing technology brings to your workflow. Efficient. Flexible. Transformative.

From intimate hands-on demonstrations to presentations of data in front of large audiences, EVOS Cell Imaging Systems are perfect for teaching, sharing, learning, and discovery. Bring high performance and fast, automated imaging right to your lab bench with the EVOS™ M7000 Imaging System, capable of live-cell analysis, image tiling, and Z-stacking. Or quickly check on your cells' viability with EVOS XL Core - compact, simple transmitted-light system perfect for use in a cell culture hood. Whatever your research applications are we make sure you can focus on acquiring images and data rather than instrument operation.

Language: English
Who can attend? Everyone
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BS Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, UC Santa CruzProduct Specialist, Flow Cytometry Instruments, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Natasha Jacobsen is a Product Specialist for flow cytometry instruments at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Natasha waspreviouslya R&D Scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific where she focused on product development forgene editing and cell engineering workflows using theAttune NxT flow cytometer.
Webinar hosting presenter
BS Neuroscience, University of California Santa Cruz
Yana Kazadaeva is a Technical Imaging Specialist for EVOS and Plate Reader Instrumentation at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Prior to this position Yana has spent 6.5 years at Stanford University, studying lung cancer development and tumor progression in mice by immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization, and confocal microscopy.
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