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Agilent’s cell analysis solutions span diverse areas of research from cancer biology to cell metabolism, drug discovery development, immunology, microbiology, and many more. Over a broad range of cell analysis application areas, scientists share the insights, methods, and technologies that facilitate their research. Read their stories below.

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David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA

Dr. Robert Prins of UCLA explains how his lab approaches the challenge of working with brain tumors.

Read on Glioblastoma Research

Aarhus University Hospital

Dr. Mikkel Steen Petersen of Aarhus University Hospital shares how flow cytometry is essential to their immunology research.

Flow Cytometry in Blood Bank

University of California Irvine

See how Dr. Katrine Whiteson’s laboratory studies the impact that individual and persistent microbial and viral communities have on human health. 

Learn about phage as an ESKAPE therapy

Stanford University

Dr. Florentine Rutaganira studies choanoflagellates to understand what biochemical and cell biology mechanisms were necessary to bridge unicellular and multicellular life in animals. 

Discover choanoflagellates

Agilent Seahorse XF and BioTek Collaboration

Together, Agilent Seahorse and BioTek Instruments designed an integrated system for data normalization in mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis assays.

Learn about the Data Normalization system

denovoMATRIX GmbH

Discovering new ways to advance cell biology research with Agilent BioTek Lionheart FX

Novel cultureware development

The Victorian Centre for Functional Genomics (VCFG)

Expanding research power and flexibility within Australia’s biomedical research community

Pushing innovation boundaries

University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Zebrafish and Lionheart: A Perfect match

Characterizing vertebrate development

DiscoveryBioMed, Inc.

Exploring new boundaries in humanized drug discovery

Real-time cell response

Mimetas

Visualizing opportunities through a new window

Growing organ-on-a-chip industry

Anatomi Corporation

Time to accelerate the pace of neurobiology research

See bottleneck elimination