Discover novel ways to advance your research. The accelerated pace of biomedical research seen in the past 50 years has resulted in the ability to alter cellular functions in predicable ways providing the scientific and medical communities with innovative methods to detect and study disease.
Booth #602
Our technical experts will introduce you to our new products and cutting-edge technologies. Collect four stamps by visiting the stations at our booth to receive a free scarf featuring beautiful, 3D cell imagery.*
Tutorials
Tumor-Specific CD8 T Cell Identification, Expansion, and Clinical Research Implications
Presenter: Colin Thalhofer, PhD, Research Scientist, AgonOx, Inc.
Date: Sunday, June 23, 2019
Time: 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Novel Fluorescent Probes and Labeling Strategies for Flow and Imaging Applications
Presenter: Jolene A. Bradford, MLS, SCYM(ASCP)TM, Associate Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Date: Monday, June 24, 2019
Time: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Posters
Thermo Fisher Scientific staff scientists will present the latest data using cutting-edge products.
Flow cytometer
Attune NxT Flow Cytometer
The 2019 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.
thermofisher.com/attune
NEW CytKick and CytKick Max Autosamplers for the Attune NxT Flow Cytometer
Choose the option that best suits your throughput and experimental needs. Based on the proven performance of the Attune NxT Autosampler, the CytKick and CytKick Max Autosampler models offer walk-away automation seamlessly integrated with your Attune NxT Flow Cytometer for increased productivity and added choice.
thermofisher.com/attune
Robotic automation
Robotic automation - Orbitor RS2 Microplate Mover
Customize your Attune NxT Flow Cytometer Robotics Configuration to fully leverage operating capacity, mitigate human operator error and enable rich, reproducible data.
thermofisher.com/flowautomation
Cell imaging and high-content screening
NEW EVOS M7000 Imaging System
Find out how to get stunning images time after time using the EVOS imaging systems. The EVOS M7000 Imaging System is a high-performance, fully automated, inverted, multi-channel fluorescence and transmitted light imaging system.
thermofisher.com/evos
You’ll also be able to check out the Thermo Scientific CellInsight CX7 High-Content System for straightforward assay development and screening.
thermofisher.com/cx7
Cell counting
Countess Automated Cell Counters
See how automated cell counting can change your life, with the Invitrogen Countess II Automated Cell Counter.
thermofisher.com/countess
Flow Cytometry reagents
Designed specifically for flow cytometry
We offer flow cytometry assays and reagents that span a broad range of research applications and areas including cell health and function assays as well as RNA detection assays.
Learn more
Primary and secondary antibodies
Count on Invitrogen antibodies
More than 80,000 high-quality primary and secondary antibodies, including over 13,000 primary conjugated antibodies for flow cytometry. Our antibodies and antibody assays are validated† by thousands of citations worldwide—aimed at helping you achieve superior results in a wide range of detection and purification applications.
thermofisher.com/antibodies
Tumor Specific CD8 T Cell Identification, Expansion, and Clinical Research Implications
Speaker: Colin Thalhofer, PhD, Research Scientist, AgonOx, Inc.
Date: Sunday, June 23, 2019
Time: 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Abstract: Through flow cytometry analysis, cell sorting and in vitro techniques, AgonOx has developed a workflow for detecting, isolating and expanding endogenous tumor antigen-specific CD8 T cells from individuals own tumor tissue (Duhen, et al, Nature Communications, volume 9, Article number: 2724 (2018)). The highly enriched tumor-reactive T cells are grown in vitro with a method optimized to achieve large cellular expansion and to maintain a broad repertoire of tumor-reactive T cell clones. The expanded T cell product typically retains much of its original T cell clonal diversity and preserves or reinvigorates its tumor-lytic potential. This platform yields a uniquely personalized subject-derived product for individuals from a wide variety of tumor types. This tumor-specific T cell product is specific/personalized for each subject and has clinical research applications in the immune oncology field.
Novel Fluorescent Probes and Labeling Strategies for Flow and Imaging Applications
Speaker: Jolene A. Bradford, MLS, SCYM(ASCP)TM, Associate Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eugene, Oregon USA
Date: Monday, June 24, 2019
Time: 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Abstract: We have developed a number of novel Invitrogen reagents and assays designed to accelerate the ability to characterize cell health and function. This seminar will present recently developed assays for the detection of hypoxia, senescence, and apoptosis with use in both flow cytometry and imaging-based applications. Over the past decade, biologics have been increasingly pursued as therapeutic agents. In the case of antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), internalization of the antibody is a powerful mechanism of action. Internalization moves the ADC from its binding site at the plasma membrane of the target cell to the lytic environment of the lysosome, resulting in activation of the attached toxin. With the A to Z of antibody labeling strategies presented as background, antibody labeling tools to measure internalization efficiency will be highlighted. For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Booth #602
Our technical experts will introduce you to our new products and cutting-edge technologies. Collect four stamps by visiting the stations at our booth to receive a free scarf featuring beautiful, 3D cell imagery.*
Tutorials
Tumor-Specific CD8 T Cell Identification, Expansion, and Clinical Research Implications
Presenter: Colin Thalhofer, PhD, Research Scientist, AgonOx, Inc.
Date: Sunday, June 23, 2019
Time: 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Novel Fluorescent Probes and Labeling Strategies for Flow and Imaging Applications
Presenter: Jolene A. Bradford, MLS, SCYM(ASCP)TM, Associate Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Date: Monday, June 24, 2019
Time: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Posters
Thermo Fisher Scientific staff scientists will present the latest data using cutting-edge products.
Flow cytometer
Attune NxT Flow Cytometer
The 2019 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.
thermofisher.com/attune
NEW CytKick and CytKick Max Autosamplers for the Attune NxT Flow Cytometer
Choose the option that best suits your throughput and experimental needs. Based on the proven performance of the Attune NxT Autosampler, the CytKick and CytKick Max Autosampler models offer walk-away automation seamlessly integrated with your Attune NxT Flow Cytometer for increased productivity and added choice.
thermofisher.com/attune
Robotic automation
Robotic automation - Orbitor RS2 Microplate Mover
Customize your Attune NxT Flow Cytometer Robotics Configuration to fully leverage operating capacity, mitigate human operator error and enable rich, reproducible data.
thermofisher.com/flowautomation
Cell imaging and high-content screening
NEW EVOS M7000 Imaging System
Find out how to get stunning images time after time using the EVOS imaging systems. The EVOS M7000 Imaging System is a high-performance, fully automated, inverted, multi-channel fluorescence and transmitted light imaging system.
thermofisher.com/evos
You’ll also be able to check out the Thermo Scientific CellInsight CX7 High-Content System for straightforward assay development and screening.
thermofisher.com/cx7
Cell counting
Countess Automated Cell Counters
See how automated cell counting can change your life, with the Invitrogen Countess II Automated Cell Counter.
thermofisher.com/countess
Flow Cytometry reagents
Designed specifically for flow cytometry
We offer flow cytometry assays and reagents that span a broad range of research applications and areas including cell health and function assays as well as RNA detection assays.
Learn more
Primary and secondary antibodies
Count on Invitrogen antibodies
More than 80,000 high-quality primary and secondary antibodies, including over 13,000 primary conjugated antibodies for flow cytometry. Our antibodies and antibody assays are validated† by thousands of citations worldwide—aimed at helping you achieve superior results in a wide range of detection and purification applications.
thermofisher.com/antibodies
Tumor Specific CD8 T Cell Identification, Expansion, and Clinical Research Implications
Speaker: Colin Thalhofer, PhD, Research Scientist, AgonOx, Inc.
Date: Sunday, June 23, 2019
Time: 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Abstract: Through flow cytometry analysis, cell sorting and in vitro techniques, AgonOx has developed a workflow for detecting, isolating and expanding endogenous tumor antigen-specific CD8 T cells from individuals own tumor tissue (Duhen, et al, Nature Communications, volume 9, Article number: 2724 (2018)). The highly enriched tumor-reactive T cells are grown in vitro with a method optimized to achieve large cellular expansion and to maintain a broad repertoire of tumor-reactive T cell clones. The expanded T cell product typically retains much of its original T cell clonal diversity and preserves or reinvigorates its tumor-lytic potential. This platform yields a uniquely personalized subject-derived product for individuals from a wide variety of tumor types. This tumor-specific T cell product is specific/personalized for each subject and has clinical research applications in the immune oncology field.
Novel Fluorescent Probes and Labeling Strategies for Flow and Imaging Applications
Speaker: Jolene A. Bradford, MLS, SCYM(ASCP)TM, Associate Director, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eugene, Oregon USA
Date: Monday, June 24, 2019
Time: 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Abstract: We have developed a number of novel Invitrogen reagents and assays designed to accelerate the ability to characterize cell health and function. This seminar will present recently developed assays for the detection of hypoxia, senescence, and apoptosis with use in both flow cytometry and imaging-based applications. Over the past decade, biologics have been increasingly pursued as therapeutic agents. In the case of antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), internalization of the antibody is a powerful mechanism of action. Internalization moves the ADC from its binding site at the plasma membrane of the target cell to the lytic environment of the lysosome, resulting in activation of the attached toxin. With the A to Z of antibody labeling strategies presented as background, antibody labeling tools to measure internalization efficiency will be highlighted. For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Flow Cytometry Capabilities Guide
The Flow Cytometry Capabilities Guide provides an overview of the products and techniques used in the flow cytometry workflow.
† The use or any variation of the word “validation” refers only to research use antibodies that were subject to functional testing to confirm that the antibody can be used with the research techniques indicated. It does not ensure that the product(s) was validated for clinical or diagnostic uses.
* No purchase necessary. This promotion is available only to attendees of the CYTO 2019 meeting (excluding vendors) who are 21 years and older. A free scarf is available to participants who pick up a stamp card at the reception desk of booth #602 and collect 4 stamps from the stations between Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. and Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 5:00 p.m., or until gift supplies are depleted, whichever comes first. The estimated value of the scarf is $13.10 USD. One scarf per person. Health care professionals may not participate in this promotion. By accepting the gift, you warrant that you are not prohibited by employment, contract, or law from accepting a gift from Life Technologies. Offer void where prohibited, licensed, or restricted by federal, state, provincial, or local laws or regulation or agency/institutional policy. Other restrictions may apply.
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