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- Bacteria Versus Body Cells: A 1:1 Tie
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Free Webinar on Cell-Based Assays
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From Cell Seeding to Analysis - Getting the Best Out of Your Cell-based Assay
Do you want to know how to increase the reproducibility of your cell-based assays and get practical advice on how to avoid common pitfalls? Don't miss our free new webinar including live Q&A session.
The assessment of cell health and cellular responses after experimental manipulation continue to be a very important aspect of experimental biology. Reproducibility of cell-based assays is one of the key points when it comes to reliability of experimental data. Despite choosing the appropriate assay type, there are many more factors to be considered to decrease data variability.
In this webinar Eppendorf and Promega are joining forces to optimize your assay results. We will have a look at the complete cell culture workflow and discuss measures you can take to get the best out of your cell-based assay. Furthermore, practical tips and tricks to avoid common pitfalls will be discussed with one of our most experienced Cell Culture Application Specialists.
Learning Objectives
Date & Time
September 10, 2019 at 3:00pm CET, 06:00am PT, 09:00am ET
Speaker
Jessica Wagener, Ph.D., Application Specialist Cell Handling, Eppendorf AG
Erik Bonke, Ph.D., Application Specialist, Promega GmbH
The assessment of cell health and cellular responses after experimental manipulation continue to be a very important aspect of experimental biology. Reproducibility of cell-based assays is one of the key points when it comes to reliability of experimental data. Despite choosing the appropriate assay type, there are many more factors to be considered to decrease data variability.
In this webinar Eppendorf and Promega are joining forces to optimize your assay results. We will have a look at the complete cell culture workflow and discuss measures you can take to get the best out of your cell-based assay. Furthermore, practical tips and tricks to avoid common pitfalls will be discussed with one of our most experienced Cell Culture Application Specialists.
Learning Objectives
- How to find the best time point for analysis
- What are the pros/cons of the different modes of detection?
- Tips and tricks for optimal cell culture routine and assay setup
Date & Time
September 10, 2019 at 3:00pm CET, 06:00am PT, 09:00am ET
Speaker
Jessica Wagener, Ph.D., Application Specialist Cell Handling, Eppendorf AG
Erik Bonke, Ph.D., Application Specialist, Promega GmbH
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