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Join us for the next part of our Single–Cell Analytics Series to discover the latest in single particle elemental analysis using cutting edge tools like ICP-TOF-MS coupled to laser ablation, and single particle and single approaches, now available at the London Metallomics Facility. This event combines a seminar and hands-on session exploring how new technologies are transforming single cell metallomics. We’ll showcase how these methods are being applied to real scientific questions across biology, toxicology, and medicine.

We will also launch our second pump-prime call supporting new single cell pilot projects! Whether you're curious or already working in this space, join us to learn, explore, and connect with our analytical community all over a complementary lunch.

Speakers

Dr. Alex Morrell, Lead Scientist & Manager, London Metallomics Facility, KCL
Dr. Manuel Montaño, Senior Mass Spectrometry Analyst, London Metallomics Facility, KCL

Registration

This event is open to all King’s staff and students; however, registration is required to attend. Please register using the link provided on this page to secure your place.

Analytical Bites

This event is part of Analytical Bites @ Analytical Core Facilities, a platform for King’s analytical community designed to share knowledge and explore cutting-edge analytical topics & technology. We invite expert speakers from academia, core facilities, and industry with sessions that include seminars, interactive discussions, workshops and complimentary lunch.

This event is proudly sponsored by Teledyne Photon Machines and Nu Instruments

ABites sponsors 13 Nov

At this event

Theodora Stewart

Associate Director - Innovation & Business Development, Core Facilities

Alejandra Carbajal

Business Systems and Engagement Coordinator

Alexander Morrell

Manager - London Metallomics Facility

Steven Lynham

Smart Trials Hub Facility Manager

Agrim Gupta

NMR Facility Manager

Facility Manager, CL3

Event details

1st Floor (FWB 1.13), Franklin Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus
Franklin-Wilkins Building
150 Stamford Street London, SE1 9NH