On January 15, 2020, Dr. Glyn Dawson will be presenting on the following paper:
On May 24, 2018 Tiffany Marchell demonstrated exosomes as antigen presenting entities for vaccine purposes.
On April 26, 2018 Léa Maillat gave a presentation about her research focusing on solid tumor metastasis via exosome transport using the lymphatic system.
On April 26, 2018 Dr. Gerardo Mauleon showed us how microfluidic devices are useful in extracellular vesicle research.
Dr. Thomas Scheuermann and Dr. Michelle Chen from Wyatt Technology gave a seminar about the unique, distinctive features the Asymmetric-flow Field-Flow Fractionation System can offer regarding the isolation of extracellular vesicles (EVs).
Key points of the presentation:
– AF4 (Asymmetric-flow Field-Flow Fractionation): separation based on the size (hydrodynamic volume)
– Online MALS (Multi-Angle Light Scattering): radius of gyration and particle counting – Online DLS (Dynamic Light Scattering): hydrodynamic radius
– Electrical FFF module (Field Flow Fractionation): zeta potential of the peaks of interest
On March 29, 2018 Dr. Koen Breyne gave a presentation about transfer of functional proteins by extracellular vesicles to a recipient cell.
On March 29, 2018 Dr. Elena Solomaha gave a talk about the opportunities an Assymmetric-flow Field-flow Fractionation System can offer for the isolation of small extracellular vesicles.