- Are you an existing NanoSight NTA (nanoparticle tracking analysis) user? We would like to feature your research during the conference!
- Email us at info.australia@malvernpanalytical.com
- Book your one-on-one time with our expert from the UK to discuss your challenges or run instrument demonstration during the conference over here
- We are proud to showcase our latest in NTA technology - the NanoSight Pro
- Wider temperature control from 10°C below ambient - 70°C, 16x camera resolution, you can expect greater sensitivity in fluorescence for your biologics and dim particles. Expect 3x quicker analysis and higher reproducibility. Plus also enjoy membrane and biomarker labelling features
- Other solutions for EVs that you can talk to us about include nanoparticle size distribution analysis using the Zetasizer Dynamic Light Scattering with samples auto-assistance *NEW* as well as microcalorimetry for thermal and stability studies with the MicroCal
- 6 May (Melbourne, Deakin): EV applications and characterisation workshop
- 7 May (Melbourne City Center): EV applications and characterisation workshop
- 8 - 12 May (Melbourne): ISEV conference
- 13 May (Brisbane, University of Queensland): EVs in neurodegenerative diseases
- 14 May (Sydney UNSW): EV applications and characterisation workshop
- 16 May (National University of Singapore): NTA Characterisation & Data Analysis
- 17 May (National University of Singapore): Extracellular Vesicles applications and characterisation workshop
- 20 May (Thailand, Bangkok): NTA Characterisation & Data Analysis
- 21 May (Thailand, Bangkok): EV applications and characterisation workshop
International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) Annual Meeting
Proud sponsor of ISEV | Melbourne Convention Center, 8 - 12 May 2024, Booth 9
About The Event
Extra-cellular microvesicles and exosomes are found to be of great importance in the development and diagnosis of a wide range of disease states. For instance, from cancer to diabetes treatments. Found to be generated by nearly all cells and in all organisms, they are believed to contain a wide range of signalling proteins as well as genetic material of many different types. Their detection has, to date, only been possible by electron microscopy or by classical methods of analysis such as DLS. Conventional flow cytometry has a lower limit in practice of some 300nm and therefore cannot see the majority of microvesicular material thought to be present. NTA offers a means by which not only can such structures be seen and concentration measured, but variations in the technique, such as fluorescence mode NTA, have allowed exosomes to be phenotyped. This multi-parameter capability, compatible with natural structures in their native environment promises to be of significant value in the elucidation of the role these structures play. Malvern Panalytical and our Australia partner - ATA Scientific, are proud to be silver sponsors for ISEV. During the conference, look forward to our latest NTA technology on display. And also a complimentary EVs workshop involving international guest speakers. Our guest speakers will discuss about their research in extracellular vesicles and exosomes; namely how NTA technology is instrumental towards the classification and tracking of such nanoparticles in today’s modern medicine. Are you an NTA user? Reach out to us if you would like to share your research or be part of our workshop.
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