"Achieving higher throughput and greater content when measuring mitochondrial function"

Guest Speaker:
David Ferrick, Ph.D.
VP, Biology & Applications Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.
Plant & Animal Genome XVII Conference
January 10-14, 2009
San Diego, California
Keystone Symposia
Jan 20-25, 2009
Banff, Alberta Canada
Lab Automation 2009
Jan 25-27, 2009
Palm Springs, CA
Keystone Symposia
Feb 17-22, 2009
Keystone, CO
Biophysical Society Annual Meeting
Feb 28-Mar 4, 2009
Boston, MA
XF technology is embodied in an easy-to-use instrument that takes little lab space, is microplate based, and does not disrupt existing cell culture procedures.
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During this 2-day, hands-on training class, students perform multiple assays as they learn about proper tissue culture techniques, the impact of culture conditions on cell physiology, and how the XF Analyzer can be leveraged in their research work.
To support the exploration of cellular bioenergetics, Seahorse Bioscience offers travel awards to Graduate Students and Post Doctoral researchers who present a talk or poster citing data generated on the XF platform at scientific meetings and conferences.
Discover why over 200 scientists have discarded their Clark Electrodes for a faster, better and more accurate measurement of Cellular Bioenergetics.
Seahorse Bioscience's Extracellular Flux (XF) assays non-invasively profile the metabolic activity of mammalian cells in minutes, offering scientists a physiologic cell based assay for determination of in vitro oxygen consumption, mitochondrial dysfunction, fatty acid oxidation, toxicity, and ATP turnover.
By measuring the two major energy producing pathways of the cell simultaneously, mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis, scientist get the most physiologically relevant assay available. The result is a better overall view of metabolism.
Adherent cells, primary cells, suspension cells and isolated mitochondria can easily be analyzed. Extracellular Flux (XF) assays allow you to measure mitochondrial function and dysfunction in live cells with less setup and clean up.
No labels, No Radioactivity, No Dyes, No Trypsin, No Permeabilization!
Cellular Bioenergetics for the 21st century!