New trends and innovations in automated cell counting
Cell counting remains an essential process across fundamental research, clinical applications and bioproduction.
As science continues to advance, there is a growing demand for faster, higher-throughput, and more tailored cell counting solutions.
While automated techniques address many of these demands, challenges including sample prep, technology compatibility, cost efficiency, and compliance remain.
Recent innovations in software and hardware, including the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning, focus on enhancing accuracy and efficiency in cell counting.
Karine Labour, Europe Managing Director for Logos Biosystems, will explain how current and developing techniques support researchers reaching the critical milestone of data standardization, accuracy, and reproducibility in cell counting.
Key learning objectives
- Learn about current cell counting challenges, practical solutions using LUNA™ counters, and applications including CAR-T cell therapy production and single cell sequencing
- Understand how the LUNA-FX7™ achieves increased accuracy with higher throughput options, offering added flexibility and increased productivity
- Learn how the new LUNA-III™ cell counter uses machine learning algorithms to ensure high quality and reliable results
Who should attend?
- Students, graduate students, doctoral students, post doc researchers, assistant/associate professors, professors, lab techs, lab specialists, scientists, researchers, lab managers, lab supervisors/directors, principal investigators, principal/associate scientists, QA/QC managers/supervisors, chief scientific officers, VP of research and development (or any decision-making role), and those in both academia, government, and private sector industries.
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.
Speakers
Karine Labour, M.Sc. (Biological Sciences, University of Montreal, Canada), is the Europe Managing Director for Logos Biosystems. She has served in this role for over eight years, offering product education and support to customers while managing life science distributors across Europe. With over 20 years of experience, her knowledge extends to many research fields, including cell and molecular biology, neuroscience, genetics, and biochemistry, plus knowledge of bioprocessing, biomanufacturing, and regulatory and compliance standards.