Myeloid Lineage Abnormalities – A Journey into the World of Myeloid Diseases with Cutting-Edge Flow Cytometry Technology

In this three-part webinar series, we invite you to explore the benefits of a standardized workflow in leukemia and lymphoma analysis. Join this showcase of Beckman Coulter’s new DxFLEX flow cytometer, designed to advance standardization and simplification in clinical laboratories.

The third and final webinar focuses on abnormalities originating from the myeloid lineage. Cara Shirai, Assistant Professor atWashington University School of Medicine, will shed light on this specific disease form. Antoine Pacheco, Platform Manager for Clinical Instrumentation at Beckman Coulter, will conduct another session from the laboratory, demonstrating the capabilities of the DxFLEX flow cytometer.

Discover more about our three-part series and register for the other webinars here:

Part 1

Part 2

Key learning objectives

  • Gain insights into the diagnosis of B-cell, T-cell and myeloid-cell-derived neoplasms
  • Learn how to standardize and streamline leukemia and lymphoma analysis
  • Discover how APD-detectors in a flow cytometer can help you to add more colors to your panels without adding more concerns

Who should attend?

  • Clinical laboratory managers
  • Clinical laboratory scientists
  • Medical/Laboratory technicians
  • Hematopathologists
  • Laboratory QA managers

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes

Speakers

Cara L. Shirai
Cara L. Shirai
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine

Cara Shirai is a dedicated high-complexity clinical laboratory director (HCLD) specializing in hematology. She has 17 years of expertise in both clinical and research settings. Over the past five years, she has focused on clinical hematopathology. Currently, she is a medical director at Washington University in St. Louis, overseeing the clinical laboratories at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Her areas of expertise include the clinical flow cytometry lab and the automated hematology lab.

Antoine Pacheco
Antoine Pacheco
Platform Manager Clinical Flow Cytometry, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences

Antoine Pacheco, an electronic engineer by training, began his career at Beckman Coulter in 1987 as an application specialist for chemistry instruments. His expertise and dedication led him to a role in international support for flow cytometry sorters in 1992. He now serves in a global position for clinical flow cytometry, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field and contributing to Beckman Coulter's success.

Moderator

Charlie Carter
Charlie Carter
Life Sciences Editor, SelectScience

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