IncuCyte® Workshop: Unlock New Skills in Live-Cell Analysis

Learn, Apply, and Excel!


Date: September 19 - 20, 2024 

Location: Adelaide | 4 North Terrace| Adelaide Health & Medical Sciences (AHMS) Building, Level 6.

Registration is Free.
Food and beverage will be complimentary. 


Learn how Incucyte® can revolutionize your cell analysis workflows, where to access the platform and how to breakthrough the most common challenges in true live-cell imaging.

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In this workshop you will learn how Incucyte ® can be used to:

 ​Ask New Questions

 Protect Your Cells

 Improve Productivity

 Get New Answers​​​​​​

Guest Speakers

Dr. Agatha Labrinidis

Dr. Agatha Labrinidis is Facility Manager of Adelaide Microscopy at the Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences Building at The University of Adelaide. With extensive experience in cutting-edge microscopy techniques, Dr. Labrinidis specializes in high-resolution imaging and analysis, supporting a diverse range of research projects across biomedical and life sciences. Her expertise in optical and pre-clinical in vivo microscopy, coupled with a strong background in sample preparation and data interpretation, makes her a vital resource for the university's research community. Dr. Labrinidis is committed to advancing scientific understanding through innovative imaging solutions and is actively involved in training and mentoring researchers in the latest microscopy technologies.

Dr. Nick Eyre

Dr. Nick Eyre is a Research Fellow in Microscopy and Group Leader within the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University. Since completing his Ph.D. in 2007, Nick’s research over the past 17 years has focussed on multiple aspects of virus-host interactions and viral genome replication for the related (+)RNA viruses hepatitis C virus (HCV), dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV). In particular he has sought to apply sensitive and minimally invasive high-resolution imaging techniques and targeted and random manipulation of viral genomes to better understand the viral and host determinants of viral replication organelle formation, morphology and function and how these replication organelles interact with viral assembly platforms. This has led to his focus on the functions of the flavivirus NS1 protein; a critical determinant of viral RNA replication, infectious virus particle production and an important secreted pathogenic factor. He also has a strong interest in applying this understanding and associated techniques and molecular tools to the identification of novel antiviral therapeutics through high-throughput compound screening and mechanistic analysis of candidate antiviral drug activity.

Jenna Shean

Jenna Shean is a Product Manager for Incucyte at Sartorius, where she oversees the development and marketing of advanced live-cell imaging systems. With a background in life sciences and product management, Jenna excels in bridging the gap between technical innovation and customer needs. She is responsible for guiding product strategy, managing product lifecycles, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver cutting-edge solutions for cell analysis. Jenna's expertise in the field and her focus on customer satisfaction ensure that Incucyte products meet the highest standards of quality and performance, empowering researchers in academia and industry to achieve their scientific goals.

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