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    Webinar: Single Cell Isolation Theme Class by Meigu Molecular Instruments

    • Last Update: 2022-08-30
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    Dr.
    Meigu helps you fill in the pit that has been stepped on by single-cell separation


    Whether it is hybridoma screening in antibody development or cell line development in drug molecule production, single-cell isolation is a very common experimental step
    .
    Some people will say, isn't it just picking single cells, as long as you don't get distracted, you can always find high-quality single cells! But is it really so?
    If you only rely on naked eye observation and there is no quantitative conditional screening, 2~3 rounds of screening will definitely not escape, because - very few people dare to say: "My eyes are rulers";
    If only a few hundred can be picked every day, probability theory tells us that ideal stable high-quality cells will be difficult to find unless the sample size is increased;
    ​Challenged when applying - how to prove that the source of this cell line is single cell? Are you printing a photo image and saying: Look, I can prove it, but please read it by yourself; or you say it with both hands open, my eyes can prove it
    .
    Even if there is an equipment for screening, but only 30 will survive if you pick 100.
    Do you suspect that your luck is too bad, or you feel that you are not compatible with this kind of cell fate;
     
    If you've been in one or two of these situations, you're lucky; if you've been in all of them, don't be discouraged, there's nothing worse than these
    .


    The above list is only a part of the pits encountered in single-cell isolation and verification.
    If you have stepped on it but there is no good solution, or you want to avoid them in advance and avoid detours, welcome to join this single-cell isolation theme class.
    We will take you from the source to see why these bad situations occur, and accordingly how should we design screening conditions and methods more reasonably, or consider what factors to help us choose suitable equipment, so as to be more efficient and effective for single-cell isolation and validation
    .


    Event time: July 28, 19:00-20:00

    Event form: Online seminar

    Event registration:
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    Participation benefits:
    Participate in this Webinar class, and you will have the opportunity to get a paradise umbrella and a hamster pillow
    .


    Speakers:
    Song Jiali Molecular Devices Product Manager
    Graduated from East China University of Science and Technology, majoring in bioengineering, he is currently in charge of the biological product development product line of Molecular Devices in China.
    He has 6 years of life science product application and market-related experience, especially in high-throughput screening, monoclonal isolation and verification
    .
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