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Talks

Academic and Industry Presentations

Here, you can find a list of my academic and industry talks, organized chronologically.

Invited Talks

Academic

  1. EVs: Getting started., UC Davis, USA, February 2025.
  2. Small particle flow cytometry: The utility of assay agnostic metrics., Online Education Day, February 2025.
  3. Mastering small particle flow cytometry., Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, September 2024.
  4. MISEV2023., ISEV2024, May 2024.
  5. EV Flow Cytometry Optimization and Calibration., University of Virginia, March 2024.
  6. MISEV and ISEV Task Forces., University of Virginia, March 2024.
  7. Characterizing the unseen: The rise of small particle flow cytometry., CYTO2023 Plenary, May 2023.
  8. Novel EV-related e ducation materials., ISEV2023 Education Day, May 2023.
  9. ISEV-ISAC-ISTH Working Group Updates., ISEV2023, May 2023.
  10. MISEV, MIFlowCyt-EV, EV-TRACK: EV Reporting Standards, University College Dublin, March 2023.
  11. EV standardization, ISEVxTech, November 2022.
  12. Developing Tools for an extracellular vesicle atlas, Oregan State Univerity Grand Round, October 2022.
  13. Characterizing and optimizing flow cytometry platforms for small particle analysis, Trust for Education and Training in Cytometry, September 2022.
  14. Characterizing EVs: Rigor & Reproducibility, ISCT, May 2022.
  15. Utilizing flow cytometry for multi-parametric analysis, Extracellular Vesicles (EVs): Technologies & Biological Investigations, December 2021.
  16. Making the most of your flow cytometer for small particle analysis, Flow Cytometry UK, November 2021.
  17. Getting started with EV flow cytometry, Cornell Institute of Biotechnology, September 2021.
  18. Flow Cytometry and EVs: from MIFlowCyt-EV to calibration of fluorescence and light scatter, ISEV Extracellular Vesicle Club, July 2021.
  19. Current Landscape of Single Extracellular Vesicle Flow Cytometry, ISTH 2021, July 2021.
  20. ISEV-ISAC-ISTH EV Flow Cytometry Working Group Updates, ISEV2021 Satellite Session, May 2021.
  21. Developing the toolkit to create an EV atlas, Canadian EV Network Meeting, December 2020.
  22. The importance of orthogonal measurement techniques for EV quantification, SelectBio Webinar, August 2020.
  23. Towards evaluating the prognostic potential of extracellular vesicles, Institut Cure, Paris, France, February 2020.
  24. Towards evaluating the prognostic potential of extracellular vesicles, Pediatric Oncology Branch Seminar, NIH, Bethesda, USA, January 2020.
  25. Extracellular Vesicle Flow Cytometry: A multiplex to single EV analysis (MtSEA) pipeline, Flow Cytometry User Group, NIH, Bethesda, USA, December 2019.
  26. Extracellular Vesicle Flow Cytometry, UC Davis, USA, December 2019.
  27. FCMPASS utilizes MIFlowCyt-EV framework criteria and extracts flow cytometry setting information to allow transparent reporting irrespective of file sharing repository., ISEV Workshop: Open, Reproducible and standardized EV research, Ghent, Belgium, 2019.
  28. FCMPASS provides light scatter and fluorescence calibration tools for reporting small particle data in standard units, MADSSCi-NERLSCD regional ABRF groups meeting, Philadelphia, USA, November 2019.
  29. EV standardization, Tutorial, CYTO2019, Vancouver, Canada, June 2019.
  30. Next Generation Extracellular Vesicles Studies for Cancer Research, 61st Annual Danish Society for Flow Cytometry Annual Meeting, Kongens Lyngby, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2019.
  31. Next Generation Extracellular Vesicles Studies for Cancer Research, 19th Annual CCR Fellows and Young Investigators Colloquium, Rockville, USA, February 2019.
  32. Tools for extracellular vesicles analysis using flow cytometry, CytoFlex User Group Meeting, Bethesda, USA, December 2018.
  33. Tools for extracellular vesicles analysis using flow cytometry, Chesapeake Cytometry Consortium,
    Rockville, USA, November 2018.
  34. Development of hyperplexed EV phenotyping assays and software. Cytometry Development Symposium, San Diego, USA, November 2018.
  35. Developing tools for a multiplex-to-single EV analysis pipeline, Nanoscale Flow Cytometry for Cancer, Infection, and Disease, Ottawa, Canada, October 2018.
  36. Scatter-based reference materials, ISEV-ISAC-ISTH Satellite Symposium, ISEV, Barcelona, May 2018.
  37. Extracellular Vesicles, Vaccine Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, April 2017.
  38. Extracellular Vesicles: My Journey as a Biologist, Physicist, & Engineer, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, September 2016.
  39. Past, Present, & Future of Extracellular Vesicles, R&D Seminar, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oregon, USA, June 2016.
  40. High-Resolution Flow Cytometry Analysis for Extracellular Vesicles – What do we need to know?, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, March 2016.
  41. Extracellular Vesicles, Thermo Fisher Scientific North American Field Application Specialist Webinar, March 2016.
  42. Extracellular Vesicles: A new generation of translational biomarkers is dawning, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, February 2016.

Industry

  1. Building Tools to Decipher Extracellular Vesicle Cargo, RoosterBio, April 2023.
  2. Meeting the needs of small particle flow cytometry users, Beckman Coulter FSE & TAS Seminar, July 2022.
  3. Developing an tools for cross-platform single EV analysis, BD R&D Seminar, May 2022.
  4. Building the tools for EV standardization and characterization using flow cytometry, Beckman Coulter, September 2021.
  5. Optimizing the Aurora Platform for Sensitive, ergonomic and standardized small particle detection, Cytek Biosciences, May 2021.
  6. Developing Tools for Multiplex to Single EV Analysis Pipelines, Cytek Bioscience Webinar, October 2020.
  7. Past, Present, & Future of Extracellular Vesicles, R&D Seminar, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oregon, USA, June 2016.
  8. Microvesicles in Health & Disease, R&D Seminar, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oregon, USA, December 2014.

Workshops

  1. EV flow cytometry, Tiny packages with big impact, Charlottesville, USA, 2025. Co-organizer with Mike Solga & Joanne Lannigan.
  2. Small particle flow cytometry, Annual Flow Cytometry Course, Madison, USA, 2024. Co-organizer with Vera A. Tang, PhD & Joanne Lannigan.
  3. EV flow cytometry, Tiny packages with big impact, Charlottesville, USA, 2024. Co-organizer with Mike Solga & Joanne Lannigan.
  4. Small particle flow cytometry, Annual Flow Cytometry Course, San Diego, USA, 2023. Co-organizer with Vera A. Tang, PhD & Joanne Lannigan.
  5. Small particle flow cytometry, Annual Flow Cytometry Course, Madison, USA, 2022. Co-organizer with Vera A. Tang, PhD.
  6. MIFlowCyt-EV framework – a standard framework for conducting and reporting small particle research, CYTO2020, Philadelphia, USA, 2020. Co-organizer with Joanne Lannigan, MS; John P. Nolan, PhD. Canceled due to conference being compressed into a 2-day online schedule during COVID-19.
  7. EV Multiplex Analysis, CDW2019, San Diego, USA, November 2019. Invited by John Nolan, PhD.
  8. Picking Apart Multiplex Analysis, Cytometry Development Symposium, San Diego, USA, 2018. Organizers: John P. Nolan, PhD and Jeffrey H. Price, MD, PhD.
  9. MESF Regression, Cytometry Development Workshop, San Diego, USA, 2018. Organizers: John P. Nolan, PhD and Jeffrey H. Price, MD, PhD.
  10. Extracellular vesicles as biomarkers of liver fibrosis severity in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, ISEV Workshop, Birmingham, UK, 2017. Organizers: Aled Clayton, PhD; David Carter, PhD; Paul Harrison, PhD; Charlotte Lawson, PhD; Jason Webber, PhD; Chris Gardiner, PhD; Marca Wauben, PhD; Ken Witwer, PhD; Hubert Yin, PhD.
  11. Multi-wavelength modelling of nanoFACS and its comparison to current flow cytometers, Cytometry Development Workshop, San Diego, USA, 2017. Organizers: John P. Nolan, PhD and Jeffrey H. Price, MD, PhD.
  12. EV Detection Development and Standardization, Technical Session, Extracellular Vesicle Workshop, São Paulo, Brazil, 2016. Organizers: David Carter, PhD and Emmanuel Dias-Neto, PhD.
  13. Leukocyte microvesicles as fibrosis biomarkers in non-alcoholic liver disease, Extracellular Vesicle Workshop, São Paulo, Brazil, 2016. Organizers: David Carter, PhD and Emmanuel Dias-Neto, PhD.
  14. Flow Cytometry SSC Collection Angle Can Be Deduced Using Acquisition of Reference Beads with Known Refractive Index, Cytometry Development Workshop, San Diego, USA, 2016. Organizers: John P. Nolan, PhD and Jeffrey H. Price, MD, PhD.
  15. Flow Cytometry Detection of Extracellular Vesicles: Limitations and Advances, Technical Session, Extracellular Vesicle Workshop, Moscow, Russia, 2015. Organizers: Alexander Kapustin, PhD and Vsevolod Tkachuk, PhD.

Podcasts

  1. rEVview podcast, October, 2024.

  2. SNEV podcast, August, 2024.

Sponsorship

  1. Navigating small particle flow cytometry, SelectBio, November, 2024.