Webinar Summary
- An overview of CD34+ cells, their tissue sources, and applications
- A technical overview of mobilizing agents
- Different sources of CD34+ cells, including cord blood, bone marrow, and peripheral blood
- How to process a mobilized leukopak for CD34+ isolation
- Downstream workflow products for isolation, expansion, differentiation, genome editing, and analysis
In this talk, Saba Aslam (Product Manager, Primary Cells) and Dr. Annie Bargsten (Field Application Scientist, Primary Cells) will introduce STEMCELL Technologies' mobilized leukopaks and new products that support full workflows that include cell isolation, CD34+ cell expansion, differentiation, genome editing, and analysis. This webinar will also cover sources of CD34+ cells, different mobilizing agents, and detailed methods for processing mobilized leukopaks to isolate CD34+ cells.
Presenters

Saba Aslam
Saba Aslam holds a BSc in Biochemistry from McMaster University and an MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Calgary, with a focus on stem cell research, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. With over 7 years of experience in the biotechnology industry and academia, she specializes in product development and cell research. She currently serves as the Product Manager for Primary Cells at STEMCELL Technologies.

Annie Bargsten
Annie Bargsten has medical school training from Capital Medical University and a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology from Colorado State University, where she focused on RNA decay in Myotonic Dystrophy. With over 12 years of experience in academia and the biotech industry, she has worked on bench science, including RNA decay and CAR-T cell therapy, as well as in technical support and field application roles. She currently serves as a Field Application Scientist for Primary Cells at STEMCELL Technologies.
Sponsor

STEMCELL Technologies Inc.
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