ESCCA 2023
September 27 - 30, 2023
Netherlands
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Description
The European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis (ESCCA) is an Association of European professional scientists working in cell measurement for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, utilizing advanced technologies.
The ESCCA annual conference has grown to become a prominent event where scientists and researchers from around the world gather to exchange insights about translational and clinical flow cytometry applications and advancements.
ESCCA 2023 takes place September 27 – 30 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. We are looking forward to chatting with you about the power of lean workflows and how to win the IVDR marathon.
What You’ll See and Learn in Our Booth
In these days of staff shortages, supply chain challenges and unpredictable peaks in demand for test results, achieving lab efficiency has never been more important.
We’re here to help, and on display at ESCCA 2023 will be a selection of instruments that can help you unlock the power of lean to reduce process waste and optimize workflow efficiency.
If you won’t be at ESCCA 2023 but would like to learn more about these instruments, please let us know and we’ll schedule another date and time to chat.
Scientific Partner Presentation
On Thursday, September 28th at 11:15 a.m., Olivier Pradier (from CHIREC Hospital Brussels, Belgium) will take the stage to discuss the benefits of adopting new technology in a clinical laboratory.
Meet the Expert Sessions
We’ve invited four experts in their field to join us in Utrecht to give insightful talks about timely topics. We hope you’ll be able to attend these exclusive sessions to share, learn and discover.
Thursday, September 28th
Lunch & Learn with Wolfgang Kern
Join us to fill your mind and your belly.
- Veronika Ecker & Wolfgang Kern, Münchner Leukämie Labor (MLL)
All in one tube:13-color next generation flow with reliable CD38 detection after daratumumab therapy
Time: 12:55pm
Room: Quest
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Let the day end with Pieter, your IVDR friend
IVDR is not a dry topic when you grab one of our drinks and discuss with Pieter the hottest topic in EU laboratories.
- Pieter Bogaert, Qarad BV
IVDR & LDTs - The time to act is now
Time: 5:15pm
Room: Quest
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Friday, September 29th
- Margarita Maurer-Granofszky, Children’s Cancer Research Institute (CCRI), Vienna
Innovative solutions for FLOW-MRD detection in pediatric AML: from theory to strategy to application
Time: 10:45am
Room: Quest
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Poster Sessions
Tracking the Trackers: When Flow Cytometry meets Immunology
Authors: Carsen Lange | Anis Larbi
Flow Cytometry in Clinical Trials: An Update on Multi-center Research Studies
Authors: Andreas Böhmler| Anis Larbi