[Webinar] Real world approaches to sample QC in single cell and nucleus prep
2025-07-10


Real-world approaches to sample QC in single-cell and nucleus prep

Presented by Logos Biosystems and SelectScience®.
June 12, 2025 – 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST / 10:00 EDT / 07:00 PDT


Panels
Christian Urban, PhD
Spatial and Single Cell Sequencing Coordinator, Functional Genomics Center Zurich (FGCZ)
Andreas Stortz, M.Sc.
Scientist, Service Lab Team at Singleron Biotechnologies
Seongwan Jo
R&D Team Leader, Logos Biosystems
Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Carter
Life Sciences Editor, SelectScience as Moderator



As single-cell and multiomics technologies continue to reshape our understanding of complex biology, the importance of high-quality sample preparation has never been greater. Reliable quality control (QC) is essential to ensure that valuable samples – often limited and difficult to obtain – yield meaningful, reproducible data. However, researchers working with diverse sample types, such as frozen or FFPE tissue, often face significant QC challenges.

In this webinar, experts from both academia and industry share real-world approaches to QC in single-cell and nucleus workflows, a critical step for ensuring the success of downstream applications such as single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and multiomics analysis.

The expert speakers will show how the LUNA-FX7™ automated cell counter enables accurate and reproducible QC, even in challenging samples with high debris levels or low yield. Through advanced imaging and algorithm-based classification, you will see how the FX7 supports reliable assessment of nuclei and cell concentration and viability – with data from a range of sample types including fresh, frozen, fixed, and FFPE preparations.