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CDW 2019 Cells, Sensors and Systems Symposium

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · August 13, 2019 12:32 PM

Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Analytics: Interpreting the EV Code

November 13, 2019 - San Diego, CA

Welcome to the CDW 2019 Cells, Sensors, and Systems Symposium, hosted by the Scintillon Institute and UCSD. The CDW Symposium features internationally recognized speakers working at the cutting edge of cytometry technology and application. The Symposium is a one day event, free and open to all, but registration is required. This year's theme is: Extracellular Vesicle Analytics, and focuses on the needs and opportunities for high resolution vesicle analysis for the development of new biomarkers, diagnostics, and therapeutics.

Organizing Committee: John Nolan, Scintillon Institute; Louise Laurent, University of California San Diego; Jeff Price, Scintillon Institute

Agenda

9:00 1 Louise Laurent (UCSD) - Extracellular miRNA Biomarkers For Non-Invasive Prediction Of Preeclampsia In Asymptomatic Women
9:30 2 Emily Wang (UCSD) - Cancer–Host Crosstalk Through Exosomal miRNA
10:00 3 Brian Eliceiri (UCSD) - Regulated vs. constitutive release of EVs-the challenge to identify the immunologically active
10:30 - 11:00   Coffee Break
11:00 4 Dolores DiVizio (USC) - Cancer-Derived Extracellular Vesicles And Large Oncosomes: From Biology To Biomarkers
11:30 5 Andries Zijlstra (Vanderbilt) - Defining extracellular vesicle sub-populations using dimensional reduction of multi-parametric flow data
12:00 - 1:30   Lunch
1:30 6 Hollis Cline (TSRI) - Exosomes Regulate Neurogenesis And Circuit Assembly To Rescue A Human iPSC Model Of Rett Syndrome
2:00 7 Ursula Saundau (OHSU) - Methamphetamine Use Disorder Alters Plasma Extracellular Vesicle MicroRNA Expression
2:30 8 Ken Wittwer (JHU) - Extracellular vesicle and silica nanoparticle comparisons in a four-platform evaluation
3:00 - 3:30   Coffee Break
3:30 9 Virginia Litwin (Caprion) - Strategies for Successful Validation, Implementation, and Transfer of Flow Cytometric Methods
4:00 10 Discussion - Prospects for EVs and their cargo as biomarkers

 

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CDW Symposium 2018

Posted on CDW 2018 by Rhianna Basore · October 01, 2018 10:43 AM

CDW 2018

28TH CYTOMETRY DEVELOPMENT 

CELLS, SENSORS, AND SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM

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NOVEMBER 8, 2018
SAN DIEGO, CA

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Co-Chairs:
Jeffrey H. Price, Scintillon Institute
John P. Nolan, Scintillon Institute
Chairs Emeriti and Program Advisors:
Robert F. Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University
Howard M. Shapiro, Center for Microbial Cytometry

Welcome to the 28th Cytometry Development Cells, Sensors, and Systems Symposium, hosted by the Scintillon Institute in sunny San Diego, California. The goal of these events is to bring together scientists and engineers working to develop and apply new technologies for cell analysis. 

The Cells, Sensors, and Systems Symposium is a one day event, open to all, featuring cutting edge talks.

9:00 am - 10:30 am Extracellular Vesicles

9:00 am   John Nolan (Scintillon Institute) 

"Charting the atlas of extracellular vesicles (EV) " 

9:30 am   Joshua Welsh (National Institutes of Health) 

"Development of hyperplexed EV phenotyping assays and software"

10:00 am Alex Marki (La Jolla Institute of Allergy and Immunology) 

"Rolling and arrested neutrophils produce elongated microparticles in the blood stream via detaching their tethers and slings"

 

10:30 am - 11:00 am COFFEE BREAK

 

11:00 am - 12:15 pm  High Dimensional Cytometry

11:00 am Landon Edgar (The Scripps Research Institute) 

"High multiparameter analysis using mass cytometry and spectral flow cytometry"

12:15 am David Novo (Denovo Software)

"Spectral Flow Cytometry data analysis"

 

12:15 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

 

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm High Dimensional Cytometry

1:30 pm Pratip Chattopadhyay (New York University)

"Comprehensive Cell Profiling for Precision Immunology"

2:00 pm Ryan Brinkman (University of British Columbia)

"Data Driven Cytometry"

2:30 pm Max Qian (J. Craig Venter Institute)

"Computational Analysis of Mass Cytometry Data: Overview and Recent Progress"

 

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm COFFEE BREAK

 

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Single Cell Genomics

3:30 pm Blue Lake (University of California, San Diego)

"Integrative Single-cell Analysis of Transcriptional and Epigenetic States in the Human Adult Brain"

4:00 pm Richard Scheuermann  (J. Craig Venter Institute)  

"Integration of Single Cell Immunophenotype and Transcriptomic Data"

4:30 pm Alexey Terskikh (Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute) 

"Microscopic Imaging of Epigenetic Landscapes"

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CDW Tutorials 2019

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · October 01, 2018 10:34 AM · 1 reaction

CDW Tutorials: Single Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Analytics

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 2019

Scintillon Institute

Organized in cooperation with the ISEV-ISAC-ISTH EV Flow Cytometry Working Group, the University of California, San Diego and Scintillon Institute, this year's CDW Tutorials will focus on single EV analytics. The Tutorials will include lectures on EV biogenesis, transport and function, EV isolation and enrichment, and EV measurement, with a focus on MIFlowCyt-EV, the recently developed Guidelines for reporting EV flow cytometry methods and results. The program will consist of morning lectures and afternoon wet labs that illustrate essential aspects of experimental design and measurement calibration.

Due to the small group format of this year's Tutorials, space is limited to 24 attendees. If you are interested in attending, please send an email with a brief description of your interest and experience with extracellular vesicles and/or flow cytometry to: [email protected] with "Tutorial Application" in the subject line by October 31, 2019.

 

Preliminary Agenda

Morning

Lecture

Speaker

8:30-

Welcome and Overview

John Nolan

8:45-

EV Research and Methods

Ken Witwer

9:10-

Single EV measurements: Instruments and Assays

Joshua Welsh

9:30-

Single EV Flow Cytometry: Reporting Guidelines

Joanne Lannigan

10:00-

Break and sponsor presentations

 

11:00-

EV Light Scatter by Flow Cytometry

Joshua Welsh

11:20-

EV Fluorescence by Flow Cytometry

Joanne Lannigan

11:40-

Introduction to the Lab Modules

John Nolan

12:00

Lunch

 

Afternoon

Wet Labs

 

1:00-

Module 1: Single EV Counting and Sizing

Ngoc Do, JB Vasquez and Patrick Nolan

 

Module 2: Experimental Design for Single EV Analysis

Joanne Lannigan

 

Module 3: Single EV Light Scatter Flow Cytometry

Joshua Welsh and Vera Tang

 

Module 4: Single EV Fluorescence Flow Cytometry

John Nolan and Erika Duggan

5:30

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6868 Nancy Ridge Dr

San Diego, CA 92121

 

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