Free Webinar on the Delaware’s Potential to Reshape Early-Stage Disease Detection
Join Kinetic River’s founder, Dr. Giacomo Vacca, for a free webinar on December 9th hosted by the IEEE Consultants’ Network of Silicon Valley, where he’ll discuss advances in exosome detection and how our Delaware Flow NanoCytometer is being used to explore promising early-stage diagnostic applications such as for kidney disease. If you’re in the Bay Area, come to the live event at Covalent Metrology in Sunnyvale.
Dr. Vacca will dive into the enormous promise of exosomes as biomarkers, the opportunity presented by their abundance in the body, and the real challenge of detecting individual nanoparticles with meaningful specificity. He will also discuss how Kinetic River’s technology has the potential to reshape early-stage detection of disease.
If your work involves nanoparticles, particle analysis, or diagnostics, don’t miss this chance to see where the field of nanoparticle and exosome analysis is heading.
IEEE-CNSV will also be holding a book raffle for Walter Isaacson’s “The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race” at the in-person event.

