Spring 2025 Seminar Series
The Biotechnology Resource Center hosts a Seminar series running through the fall and spring semesters. Topics include highlights and updates from our faciltiies, new and emerging technology and capabilities available to the research community, research presentations that highlight collaboration with our core facility staff and use of advanced technologies.
Spring 2025 Seminar Schedule
Date/Time | Location | Title | Guests/ | Additional Information | Registration |
2/6/2025 10:30am - 1:30pm | G10 Biotech | Meet the Biotechnology Resource Center | Biotechnology Resource Center | Learn about all of our facility services, enabling technologies and meet our expert scientists and support staff. Enjoy lunch and learn how the BRC can help support your research. | [REGISTER] |
2/25/2025 12:00pm-2:00pm | G10 Biotech | Access the full richness of biological complexity with single cell and spatial multiomics with 10X Genomics | 10X/Genomics | Access the full richness of biological complexity with single cell and spatial multiomics approaches to build a complete picture, starting from single cells to tissues and beyond. | [REGISTER] |
3/6/2025 11:30pm-1:00pm | G10 Biotech | Introduction to Droplet Digital PCR | Bio-Rad/Genomics | Introduction to Droplet Digital PCR Droplet Digital PCR at the BRC | [REGISTER] |
3/20/2025 10:00am-1:00pm | G10 | Cornell BRC Genomics Facility & Illumina Technology Seminar | Illumina/Genomics | We invite you to join us for an informative seminar highlighting the latest advancements in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technologies. This event will feature presentations from leading researchers specializing in pathogen discovery, identification, and research, as well as insights from Illumina experts on the latest innovations and future developments in the field | [REGISTER] |
4/17/2025 11:30am-1:00pm | G10 Biotech |
Quantum-Si and Cornell Proteomics and Metabolomics Technology Seminar | Quantum SI (VWR-Avantor)/Proteomics and Metabolomics | Avantor is proud to offer Quantum-Si and their benchtop Platinum® Pro system, a powerful single-molecule protein sequencer. Chris Mason, PhD (Weill Cornell Medicine) will share his experience using the Platinum Pro, discussing the sequencing of protein biomarkers in biological samples. He will explore how he uncovers deeper insights into biomarker proteoforms and detects variants. Platinum Pro is designed to detect single amino acids through binding kinetics. The technology is highly sensitive to protein variants and PTMs, enabling deep interrogation of proteins to deliver breakthrough insights. lunch will be provided | [REGISTER] |
5/1/2025 time TBD | G10 Biotech | QuantaBio and Cornell BRC Genomics Facility Technology Seminar | QuantaBio (VWR-Avantor)/Genomics | Next-generation reverse transcriptase and PCR enzymes to improve the speed, processivity, and fidelity of various sequencing applications/platforms lunch will be provided | |
5/7/2025 time TBD | G01 Biotech | Introduction to flow cytometry / Attune Training Seminar | ThermoFisher/Flow Cytometry | Introduction to flow cytometry / Attune Training Seminar Audience: New and novice cytometry users. General. | |
5/7/2025 time TBD | Classroom 6 (S1-222) VRT | Principals of Spectral Flow Cytometry | ThermoFisher/Flow Cytometry | Principals of Spectral Flow Cytometry Audience: Immunology researchers and advanced flow cytometry users | |
5/20/2025 time TBD | G10 Biotech | Oxford Nanopore and BRC Genomics Facility Technology Seminar | Oxford Nanopore/Genomics | lunch will be provided |