Western Blot best practices: increased sensitivity and robust reproducibility with the Odyssey CLx - 250218
Western Blot best practices: increased sensitivity and robust reproducibility with the Odyssey CLx - 250218
The Odyssey CLx Imaging System is a state-of-the-art 2-channel near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent imager designed for precision and versatility. Engineered for high-throughput imaging, it detects Western blots, multi-well plate assays, tissue section images, and more, all in a single acquisition with unmatched image fidelity.
Featuring advanced laser technology and over six logs of dynamic range, the imager ensures highly sensitive imaging with reproducible results. In this course you will learn how to produce consistently reproducible data across experiments and to use the intuitive acquisition and data analysis software.
With endless potential to establish and image new applications, the Odyssey CLx empowers innovation in NIR imaging. Its identical optical settings for every acquisition simplify workflows, while best practices for Western blot optimization minimize background and user-to-user variability.
Topics that are going to be addressed:
- Choice of detection chemistry and how it affects the reproducibility
- Specifications and image acquisition with the instrument
- Endless potential to establish and image new applications
- Western blot best practices: Hints and Tips for reduced background
- Data Analysis with Analysis software
More information about Quantitative Western blots HERE
Instructors: Lea Nästle and Antonio Peteira, LICORbio
Date: February 2025
Location: CRG - Presential
Registration deadline: 14th February 2025
Registration HERE
For any information, please send an email to CRG Training and Academic Office - TAO at training@crg.eu