
Improving Spectral Flow Cytometry Workflows with Sony Spectral Systems
April 15, 2025 at 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST / 11:00 EDT / 08:00 PDT
In the evolving field of spectral flow cytometry, the ID7000™ Spectral Cell Analyzer stands out with its user-focused features designed to streamline and enhance the user experience.
This webinar will explore how features such as standardization, automation, and advanced analysis work together to improve data reproducibility, quality, and to deliver deeper insights into results. More specifically, we will discuss how standardization ensures consistency across instruments, experiments, and users, ways in which the Automation Upgrade reduces hands-on time at the cytometer, and how the Spectral Flow Analysis (SFA) Life Sciences Cloud Platform supports handling and visualization of complex multi-parametric data.
Whether you’re looking to optimize experimental design, increase throughput, or improve data integrity, this webinar will provide practical tips for leveraging the ID7000 system capabilities to transform your research and analytical workflows.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Discover the benefits of Standardization on the ID7000
- Learn how the Automation Upgrade can be used to automate high-throughput workflows
- Understand features in the SFA Life Sciences Cloud Platform that make analysis of complex, high-parameter spectral data seamless and intuitive
Who should attend?
Researchers aiming to optimize their research with a complete spectral flow cytometry solution, as well as those who routinely run high-throughput, high-parameter experiments.
Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.
If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.
Speakers

Currently based at Sony Biotechnology in the Boston area, Ben graduated from the University of Washington in 2020 with a degree in Molecular Biology. He started his flow cytometry career at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Flow Core in 2020, working on Sony’s ID7000, MA900, and FX500 systems, as well as other instruments. Ben enjoys teaching and learning from the researchers he works with to design high-parameter panels and experiments.
Moderator
