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See you in Scotland next year…

Thanks for coming to the CyTOF Summit, and make sure to mark your calendar for our 2024 event, which will be held in Edinburgh!

On May 19, one day ahead of CYTO®, Standard BioTools™ hosted our 12th Annual CyTOF Summit in Montreal, providing a forum for experts in the CyTOF® flow cytometry and Imaging Mass Cytometry™ communities to meet, mingle and exchange ideas. 

This fantastic one-day event, the largest annual gathering of CyTOF users, saw more than 100 scientific and technical leaders from around the world gather to share their latest applications and key findings using CyTOF technology and relevant data analysis solutions. There were talks from a diverse array of researchers, with topics ranging from how to build the best possible analytical toolbox to addressing disparity in prostate cancer to the care of a mass cytometer in a shared resource setting; our speakers hailed from places like the Francis Crick Institute, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medicine. You can watch all of the engaging presentations here. There was also ample time during the day for dynamic discussions and collaboration, so attendees could share knowledge and connect with old friends – and meet new ones.

We also let loose and had a ton of fun! Our party after the Summit was one for the books. We had a specialized drink menu, featuring the All That Glitters and The Standard; Heavy Metals Rock T-shirts; exciting promotions; and a photobooth complete with lots of props. Attendees got to catch up while enjoying the views of scenic Montreal.



Mark your calendar

The best part? We’re doing it all again next year. On May 3, 2024, we will be holding our 13th CyTOF Summit in Edinburgh, Scotland. Register for this complimentary event today!


 

 

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