Pushing the Limits of Clinical Cytometry
Recorded On: 11/15/2017
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About the Presenter
Jonni Moore, PhD
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Jonni Moore has over 30 years of experience in clinical and research flow cytometry. She has led one of the largest flow cytometry and cell sorting shared resource labs since 1992 and was founding director of the Clinical Flow Cytometry Laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Her current focus is on deep phenotyping in translational and clinical settings and the development of liquid biopsies utilizing ultra-sensitive flow cytometry.
In 2016 she received the Wallace H. Coulter Distinguished Lecturer Award for lifetime contributions to the science, education, and practice of clinical cytometry. Being in the unique position of leadership in both clinical and research flow cytometry laboratories, she focuses on the movement of novel translational assays to the clinical arena.
Webinar Summary
This webinar will focus on the recent new technologies that are expanding the reach of translational and clinical cytometry, not only in traditional areas, but also in new areas like solid tumors and cardiovascular diseases. The power of the technology to provide important information in these settings will be highlighted as well as the necessity for biocomputational approaches for both current and developing applications.
Webinar Objectives
- To highlight new technologies that can extend the reach of clinical cytometry.
- To highlight new disciplines that are emerging in clinical cytometry.
- To introduce the role of biocomputation in the clinical realm.
- To stimulate interest in the opportunities for development in the translational/clinical area.
Who Should Attend this Webinar
Clinicians, lab directors, technologists, and scientists who are interested in translational and clinical cytometry.
CMLE Credit: 1.0