Presented by: Carlos Genty, HT(ASCP)QIHC, LSSBB, BS, Critical X, Houston TX
Multi-modal testing is characterized by the integration of multiple testing
and detection technologies such as imaging and absorbance into precise, high-throughput, and cohesive testing workflows using multi-well devices. The Flex-Array® is a multi-well vessel and reagent
system that facilitates the direct immobilization testing and analysis of intact FFPE cell or tissue sections for the subsequent performance of advanced multi-modal testing applications. The testing
modes or technologies currently supported by the system are multiplexed immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization (F/ISH), and more advanced applications such as quantitative ELISA-like assays and
microdissection-free nucleic acid extraction. The format enables greater multiplex capabilities, workflow efficiencies, and improved control of processing and assay variables by way of sample and
reagent volume standardization, cost-effective replicate analysis, integration with automated image analysis systems and downstream molecular workflows.
In addition to the basic
multi-modal testing concepts and sample preparation workflows, this webinar will cover the following multi-modal applications: 1. Multiplexed Immunohistochemistry (Brightfield and Fluorescence); 2.
Quantitative ELISA-like Applications; 3. Microdissection-free DNA Extraction & Quantitation.
This webinar is
part of the 2020 Laboratory Webinar Series.
Laboratory Webinars are a great, inexpensive way to provide continuing education to a large number of employees.
The cost for each session is the same regardless of the number
of attendees.
*Earn CEU's - One CEU per attendee per session
*Group Learning - Unlimited # of participants for one low fee
*Archive Sessions - Archived
materials are available for 1 year to train new staff - AND STILL EARN CEUs!
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multiple locations of your organization.
Only one site may use the login for the live event. If you have additional sites interested in a webinar, they must register.
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group/multisite discounts. Contact Connie Wildeman, connie@nsh.org for group discount details.
Any questions
please contact the NSH Office, 443-535-4060 or histo@nsh.org.