Uncover CAR T Cell Cytotoxicity at the Single-Cell Level
In this virtual webinar, Peter Mouritzen discusses how to identify and characterize cytotoxic CD4⁺ and CD8⁺ T cells in CAR T‑cell populations. The presentation features droplet‑based single‑cell cytotoxicity assays using the Samplix Xdrop platform and StarBright™ Dye–conjugated antibodies. This webinar is recommended for both novices and researchers with experience in flow cytometry, cytotoxicity assays, and CAR T cell therapy.
Thursday
11am EST | 8am PST |
4pm BST | 5pm CET
Droplet-Based Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Hidden CD4+ and CD8+ CAR T Cell Cytotoxicity
Date: Thursday, May 7th, 2026
Time/Timezone: 11am ES | 8am PST | 4pm BST | 5pm CET
Peter Mouritzen demonstrates how droplet‑based single‑cell functional assays enhance standard flow cytometry. He shows how these assays detect differences in individual T‑cell activity that bulk cytotoxicity assays often miss. These insights into cellular potency and anti-tumor responses may shape future cancer immunotherapies.
Attendees will gain insights into:
- Reliable single-cell functional analysis using the Xdrop platform
- Cytotoxicity‑based evaluation of CAR T cell potency
- Expanded panel design within droplets using StarBright Dyes
Speaker
Peter Mouritzen, PhD
Peter Mouritzen is the Chief Development Officer at Samplix, where he leads product and application development and brings over 20 years of experience in life science tools. Peter is an expert in single-cell biology technologies, droplet-based functional assays, and assay development, and has collaborated with universities and hospitals to deploy single-cell functional assays. He previously held senior development roles in the life science technology sector, driving innovation at the intersection of molecular biology, instrumentation, and applied research.
Feature Products
Bio-Rad StarBright Dyes for Flow Cytometry
Build multiplex panels using StarBright Dyes for clean separation and high reproducibility for targets such as CD4, CD8, and more.
Resources
Droplet-Based Cytotoxicity Assay to Assess Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells at the Single-Cell Level
Watch double-emulsion droplets capture one T cell and one cancer cell using StarBright Dyes on the Xdrop platform.