
Register for Flow SOS.
Join us for a live session that invites you to think beyond incremental fixes and toward a more ambitious vision for the next generation of precision medicine tools.
January 13, 2026
12-1pm
January 13, 2026
12-1pm
Moderated by Arielle Ginsberg, this discussion brings together leading experts Dr. Mike Stadnisky and Dr. Pratip Chattopadhyay for a brutally honest look at where the field is stuck—and where true innovation needs to happen.
We’ll explore why high-dimensional single-cell phenotyping matters more than ever, the real bottlenecks limiting today’s workflows, and how AI is beginning to transform cytometry in meaningful, practical ways. The conversation will also look ahead to what a next-generation precision medicine toolkit should include—from interpretable data to AI copilots that make complex analysis scalable. We’ll conclude with a live Q&A, giving you the chance to engage directly with the panelists on the future of cell phenotyping, AI, workflow challenges, and more.
If you’re ready to move beyond the “same old problems” and imagine what’s truly possible, join us for FlowSOS.
We’ll explore why high-dimensional single-cell phenotyping matters more than ever, the real bottlenecks limiting today’s workflows, and how AI is beginning to transform cytometry in meaningful, practical ways. The conversation will also look ahead to what a next-generation precision medicine toolkit should include—from interpretable data to AI copilots that make complex analysis scalable. We’ll conclude with a live Q&A, giving you the chance to engage directly with the panelists on the future of cell phenotyping, AI, workflow challenges, and more.
If you’re ready to move beyond the “same old problems” and imagine what’s truly possible, join us for FlowSOS.