Single Cell Technologies and their Fields of Application (Tumor Cells)
With ‘Trends in Si ngle Cell Analysis #8’ we will continue our event format ‘Life Science Innovation’, which provides insights into innovative research topics and current developments in Duesseldorf, NRW and beyond.
This time, we want to go into a single cell and learn how we can investigate its intracellular contents. To this aim we have invited Prof. Cornelia Monzel from the Department of Experimental Physics at the Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf. She will present an overview on how to use magnetogenetics to manipulate signalling pathways in single cells.
Then, Dr. Orane Guillaume-Gentil from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne will show Fluidic Force Microscopy (FluidFM) use in live-cell biology, followed by Dr. Tamás Gerecsei who will present how Cytosurge’s FluidFM adaptation enables further single-cell experiments.
Programme
Welcoming speech: Dr. Thomas Heck, Life Science Center Duesseldorf
Prof. Dr. Hans Neubauer, PhD, University Hospital Duesseldorf
Academia
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Hans Neubauer, PhD, University Hospital Duesseldorf
- Probing and Manipulating Signalling Pathways in Single Cells with Magnetogenetics
Cornelia Monzel, PhD, Experimental Medical Physics, Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, Germany
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Nikolas Stoeklein, MD, University Hospital Duesseldorf
- FluidFM in Live Cell Biology: From Biomechanics to Single-Cell Omic Profiling
Orane Guillaume-Gentil, PhD, Laboratory of Systems Biology and Genetics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland
Companies
Moderation: Dr. Dieter Niederacher, PhD, University Hospital Duesseldorf
- The FluidFM Omnium platform and how it enables single-cell manipulations
Tamás Gerecsei, PhD, Application Scientist, CYTOSURGE AG, Glattbrugg, Switzerland
Organizer: LifeScienceNet Duesseldorf and the Liquid Biopsy Center Duesseldorf (LBCD) of the University Hospital Duesseldorf