Fluorescent Retroviruses as Reference Particles for Nanoscale Flow Cytometry

Fluorescent Retroviruses as Reference Particles for Nanoscale Flow Cytometry

Recorded On: 02/26/2019

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About the Presenter

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Vera A. Tang, PhD
Operations Manager
Flow Cytometry and Virometry Core Facility at the University of Ottawa

Vera helped to establish the Flow Cytometry and Virometry Core Facility at the University of Ottawa in 2013 when she became the first operations manager of the facility. Through her role in the core facility, she has channeled her passion for acquiring and sharing knowledge into teaching and research. Aside from new user training, she has developed courses in flow cytometry for undergraduate and graduate programs at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Her research involves the development of retroviruses for use as fluorescence standards, as well as developing protocols for analysis of viruses and EVs by small particle flow cytometry. This work has led to the formation of a company of which Vera is a founding member and CSO. Vera is an active member of the cytometry community. She was accepted into the ISAC Shared Resource Lab Emerging Leaders Program in 2018 and is also serves as the co-president of the Canadian Cytometry and Microscopy Association.

Webinar Summary

This webinar will introduce fluorescent retroviruses as potential fluorescence reference particles, as well as how they can be used in small particle flow cytometry. It will also discuss features of viruses that are unique from available small particle reference materials and showcase new projects underway for development of MESF viruses.

Learning Objectives

  • Improve understanding of the challenges for small particle flow cytometry.
  • Emphasize the need for reference materials and reagent development in small particle flow cytometry.
  • Introduce flow cytometrists to flow virometry.

Who Should Attend

Anyone who has an interest in the analysis of small particles such as EVs and viruses.

CMLE Credit: 1.0

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Fluorescent Retroviruses as Reference Particles for Nanoscale Flow Cytometry
Recorded 02/26/2019
Recorded 02/26/2019 A CYTO U Webinar presented by Vera A. Tang, PhD
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