More In Vivo-Like Cell Cultures
Thursday, February 26, 2009, 9:00 AM Eastern Time (ET)
Often cell culture surface selection drives or inhibits research success. This webinar will Example comparisons will include: Novel surfaces, and coatings and how they are used to maximize relevant culture results for general research; bio-production; and high throughput screening applications.
Speaker: Mary Strother, BS
In her current role as Field Applications Scientist at Corning, Mary is responsible for assisting customers in matching research and bioprocess applications for current and development microplate and cell culture surfaces. Mary covers the 17 Western States with lab support from Corning Life Sciences' internal Technical Applications Group. Mary joined Corning in 1998 as a field specialist focused on products for the emerging HTS market. Prior to joining Corning, Mary was a field applications specialist and researcher with Beckman Coulter where she worked extensively in research, development, clinical evaluation and manufacturing of immuno-chemistry products for the clinical market. Mary holds a bachelors of Science degree from the University of California.
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