Posts by Brian Wile, Ph.D.
Brian, with a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech and Emory, initiated his CRO journey in the Flow Cytometry Department at Q² Solutions. He led the team through substantial expansion, transferring over 100 client assays and tripling revenue in 2 years. Brian continued his career at Q² and Eurofins, and recently as the Director of Scientific Affairs at Teknova, he collaborated directly with clients, addressing bioprocess challenges and gathering insights for new product development.
In conjunction with Cytek and Bio-Rad, KCAS Bio will host an open house on Tuesday, June 18th from 10:00am to 5:00+pm at: KCAS BioSpring House Innovation Park727 Norristown Road. Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002Parking is Directly Next to Building 4 and Building This packed event includes: Presentations: KCAS Bio, Cytek and Bio-Rad will…
Get a glimpse behind-the-scenes at the KCAS Bio – Philadelphia lab dedicated to flow cytometry. KCAS Bio’s Purpose-built Facilities Dedicated to Flow Cytometry ———- When it Comes to Flow Cytometry, KCAS Bio has all the Right Tools ———- KCAS Bio’s Flow Cytometry Specialists Are Part of Your…
For episode #7 of “The Conversational Flow”, Brian and Adam invite David Ambrose to join them as they continue their conversation about Receptor Occupancy assays. There are so many unique considerations around an RO assay and with any flow cytometry assay, the precision of that assay is important. Our hosts…
One of the coolest things we’re doing here at KCAS Bio is definitely validating new instruments and new software. We start off with the Cytek systems of course, and then we’re adding in FCS Express, we’re applying both of those tools ’cause that’s really all they are at the…
KCAS has recently moved from a space that was extremely tight – even for the operations we had at the time – to an enormous new modern lab building that is purpose-built for the type of work that allows all of our workflows to be more efficient, more scalable,…
The newest episode of “The Conversational Flow” has Brian and Adam talking about the concepts around Receptor Occupancy and all the deceptively simple questions people often have about them, as well as the important but sometimes difficult answers to those questions. They talk about the biology of receptors and the…
During this newest episode of “The Conversational Flow”, Brian and Adam discuss cell sorting and the pivotal role it plays in molecular biology applications – enabling researchers to isolate specific cell populations from complex mixtures, as well as a number of other benefits. Our hosts dive into the importance of…
Flow cytometry is a highly sophisticated laboratory technique. Scientists use this procedure to analyze and quantify certain physical and chemical characteristics of cells or particles. In recent years, the prominence of flow cytometry has grown significantly, and understanding why is pivotal. The recognition of the technique’s importance, especially in the…
Flow cytometry is an extremely valuable tool that has become an indispensable part of modern drug development. This is especially the case in the realm of bioanalytical and biomarker services. However, as is the case with any useful tool, it’s critical to wield flow cytometry skillfully. The accuracy and reliability…
In the rapidly evolving realm of flow cytometry, conventional flow cytometry is gradually being displaced by its advanced counterpart, spectral flow cytometry. These technologies, each with its unique strengths and applications, have revolutionized the way we analyze cells and particles. Let’s dive…
Immunophenotyping has undergone a seismic change in less than two decades as panel sizes have increased in complexity from <10 to >40 colors. Let’s explore how immunophenotyping is transforming the field and how FlowMetric,…
In an exciting development, KCAS, through its subsidiary FlowMetric, is expanding its flow services in Europe. With a history of providing cutting-edge flow services in the EU, KCAS is taking a significant step forward by transitioning services from its Milan, Italy…