

New Webinar: Immune Cell Phenotyping: Cell Surface Architecture Informs Disease Biology
Join us to learn how biophysical membrane profiling can open new dimensions in disease biology in a Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News webinar with Dr. Erdinc Sezgin from Karolinska Institutet.
π Tuesday, June 23 | 10:00 AM EDT / 16:00 CET π Register via the link in the comments
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Dr. Erdinc Sezgin’s lab at Karolinska Institutet profiled membrane order across 12 immune cell subtypes in healthy donors, long COVID patients, and CLL patients simultaneously. The real breakthrough came when they layered in our Proximity Network Assay (PNA): combining membrane order sorting with transcriptomics and PNA uncovered distinct subsets differing in cytotoxic potential, migratory capacity, and surface protein organization for biomedical applications.