ELRIG HOT TOPIC WEBINAR:

New method for standardized high-throughput
PBMC isolation from blood samples for observational and clinical studies

ELRIG Webinar: New method for standardized, high-throughput PBMC isolation from blood samples for observational and clinical studies

Standardization and reproducibility are prerequisites for peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) generation from donor or patient samples in PBMC-based studies. Whether you are analyzing transcriptional changes as part of a COVID study or screening cancer biomarkers from patient samples, high-quality, viable PBMCs are the starting point for reliable analyses. Most currently available methods are highly user-dependent, laborious, and require extensive hands-on experience to get reliable results.

In this webinar, we present a new method of PBMC isolation from clinical or non-clinical blood samples: automated, standardized, and without the need for density gradient centrifugation. In order to minimize sample variation and ensure the quality of PBMCs, the Gutenberg COVID-19 cohort study used this method to generate pure and viable PBMCs from over 20,000 blood samples, allowing investigation of not only the direct effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 disease progression, but also the comprehensive effects of the pandemic, and the measures to fight it, on the health of the population.

Key learning objectives:

  • Understanding the importance of standardization and quality of PBMC generation in observational and clinical studies
  • Obtaining clean PBMCs without density gradient centrifugation from peripheral blood samples
  • Learning how to design, plan and execute a PBMC-based observational study

Speakers:

Lotta Räty (Miltenyi Biotec B.V. & Co. KG)

Dr. Steffen Rapp (University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

 

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