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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #16: “The Role of Flow in Drug Autoimmune Indication Research”

In episode 16 of The Conversational Flow podcast, hosts Brian Wile and Adam Cotty are joined by Allie Greenplate and Ayman Rezk to explore “The Role of Flow in Drug Autoimmune Indication Research.” The discussion delves into the surge in pharmaceutical R&D for immune and autoimmune indications, highlighting the influence of…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #15: “Fantastic Fluorophores and Where to Find Them (w/ Kelly Lundsten)”

In this exciting 15th episode of The Conversational Flow podcast, titled “Fantastic Fluorophores and Where to Find Them,” hosts Brian Wile and Adam Cotty from KCAS Bio are joined by special guest Kelly Lundsten from FluoroFinder. Together, they dive into the fascinating world of spectral flow cytometry, exploring key questions such…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #14: “Modifying Flow Cytometry Panels: the “Backbone” of Flow Cytometry”

A flow cytometry backbone panel is a set of antibodies that can be used as a starting point for identifying cell types, and then supplemented with additional markers. On the most recent episode of “The Conversational Flow”, our hosts, Brian and Adam, spend some time together as they answer the…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #13: “Low Content Analysis: When a smaller panel is better than a larger one”

During the most recent episode of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, our hosts Brian and Adam talk about those times when a smaller panel might be desirable over a larger panel. To dive deep into this discussion and really analyze all the angles of these questions, the guys have invited…

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Read article KCAS Bio Attending a Series of Premier Global Conferences in 2024

KCAS Bio is excited to announce our participation in several key conferences throughout the world. These events present invaluable opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and the sharing of industry insights. As a leading provider of bioanalytical services, KCAS Bio is committed to engaging with thought leaders, scientists, and professionals worldwide…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #12: “High Content Analysis: Finding Needles in a Growing Haystack”

In the 12th episode of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, Brian and Adam welcome two special guests – Sean Burke of Denovo Software and Ryan Brinkman of Dotmatics – who join them to discuss the answers to a number of specific questions about High Content Analysis: How can we manage…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #11: “Going Global with Spectral Flow Cytometry – US, France and Now Australia”

During this special episode of “The Conversational Flow” our hosts, Brian and Adam, welcome two guests: John Bucksath, CEO of KCAS Bio, and Stefan Cross, CEO of Crux Biolabs. These two guests discuss the elements and advantages of their organizations’ new partnership between KCAS’ US and European locations and…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #10: “Instrument Comparison: Some Instruments are More Equal than Others”

When it comes to flow cytometry instrumentation, there are a number of things that can be different. You may have different types of lasers, you might have a different path for the laser to follow to get to the detector, you can have different actual detectors, different filters in…

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Read article Bringing Science to Life Through the KCAS Bio Podcast

2020 was an odd year for everyone. In what felt like just days, it seemed everything had changed and the rules were being rewritten almost daily about how we would all be engaging with one another. We went from racking up travel, hotel stays and airmiles while visiting our…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #9: “Batch Effects, Controls, and Considerations for Longitudinal Studies”

Let’s face it – nobody likes batch effects (unless it has to do with cookies, but that’s for another podcast). In episode #9 of “The Conversational Flow”, Brian and Adam talk about Batch Effects which is when you’re having changes in the study that are not necessarily related to…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #8: “Receptor Occupancy Testing in Clinical Trials”

For episode #8 of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, Brian and Adam spend the time discussing Receptor Occupancy Testing in Clinical Trials. Receptor occupancy (RO) assays are important in clinical trials because they provide valuable information about a drug’s binding characteristics and mechanism of action. Our hosts begin by outlining…

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Listen to podcast Podcast (The Conversational Flow) Eps #7: “The Current State of Receptor Occupancy Validation”

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…