Seminar on the Delaware’s Potential to Reshape Early-Stage Disease Detection
Thank you to everyone who attended, both in person and online, our recent seminar on the diagnostic potential of biological nanoparticles. Click here to watch the recorded event.
Dr. Vacca discussed 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. He dove 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 also discussed how Kinetic River’s technology has the potential to reshape early-stage detection of disease.
We were delighted by the strong turnout and appreciated the opportunity to share our work and engage in thoughtful discussion with such a knowledgeable audience.
We would like to extend our thanks to the IEEE Consultants’ Network of Silicon Valley and IEEE Nanotechnology Council for hosting and sponsoring the event and sharing their platform with us. We’re grateful for their support in helping us reach and connect with their community.
Photos courtesy of John Carlsen and IEEE-CNSV.

