Webinars Live and recorded scientific educational resources presented by industry thought leaders. LBS Life Sciences Content Soluzioni per life sciences Risorse educative Articoli Webinar White Papers and Case Studies Pubblicazioni peer-reviewed Newsletter Guide pratiche Advanced Staining Image Gallery Applicazioni Multiplexing Soluzioni integrate di ricerca traslazionale Partnerships per l'innovazione Introduction to Immuno Oncology Michael Bates , MD, Oncology Strategy, Medical and Scientific Affairs, Cepheid, Sunnyvale, California, USA Learning Objectives of this webinar are History of Immuno-Oncology, Types of Immunotherapy, Immune Checkpoint Biomarker. The Power of Digital Pathology in Research Caitriona Lyons , PhD. Product Manager, Image Analysis, Leica Biosystems, Dublin, Ireland Learning Objectives of this webinar are History of Immuno-Oncology, Types of Immunotherapy, Immune Checkpoint Biomarker. Multiplex Detection: From Discovery to Clinical Practice Keith Wharton , MD PhD FCAP Objectives of this webinar are monoplex vs Multiplex staining, Multiplexing in research including biopharma and drug development and Pathways to clinical implementation. Morphology Driven High-Plex Spatial Analysis of Tissue Microenvironments Mathias Holpert , PhD, Senior Product Application Scientist, NanoString Traci DeGeer , BS, HT (ASCP) HTL, QIHC, Director, Advanced Staining Innovation, Leica Biosystems In this webinar, we will show you how the integrated workflows of the Leica BOND RX and the DSP can advance your translational research. Multiplex Fluorescence Immunohistochemistry using the Ultivue InSituPlex Platform on the Leica Biosystems BOND RX Traci DeGeer , BS, HT (ASCP) HTL, QIHC, Director, Advanced Staining Innovation, Leica Biosystems Alexander Klimowicz , Senior Principal Scientist, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Multiplex fluorescence immunohistochemistry offers a window into the biology of human disease, enabling the analysis of target protein expression in subsets of specific cells within the context of histopathological features of disease. Multiplex Immunofluorescence Profiling of Tumor Biopsies Using UltraPlex mxIF Technology Helen Snyder , PhD Marie-Louise Loupart , PhD, Senior User Assistance Designer, Digital Products Development An unmet need in tissue diagnostics is the ability to simultaneously detect three or more markers on a single tissue specimen, i.e. multiplexing. Unlike other immunoassays, i.e. flow cytometry, ELISA and bead assays, which solely quantify the biomarker in a sample, a multiplex immunoassay quantifies the biomarker, identifies the location of the cell in the tissue and identifies the spatial relationship of the biomarkers with respect to each other. Automated Multiplex Immunofluorescence Bethany Remeniuk , PhD, Global Applications Scientist, Akoya Biosciences, Inc. Traci DeGeer , BS, HT (ASCP) HTL, QIHC, Director, Advanced Staining Innovation, Leica Biosystems In this webinar, we will discuss how Akoya Biosciences Phenoptics assays support quantitative mIF to overcome the limitations imposed by conventional IHC methodologies. We will also discuss how our Opal assay kits and reagents can be integrated with the Leica Design, Optimization, and Validation of Multiplex Immunofluorescence Panels Michael J Surace , Scientist II, AstraZeneca In this webinar, we will cover biological and technical considerations when designing a panel, a linear process for developing, testing, and optimizing a panel, and an approach for technical validation of multiplex panels which detects and addresses known risks. Validating Antibodies for Research Applications in IHC Will Howat , PhD, Director of Antibody Validation & Characterisation, Abcam Damian Cockfield , Global Product Manager - BOND, Leica Biosystems The importance of building a validation structure within your lab cannot be overstated. Once in place, the ability to identify high-quality specific results compared to spurious, non-specific antibody staining on tissue will be easier and allow the researcher to focus on downstream applications, such as single and multiplex IHC. Pagination « Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5