Vets Flowing On

First European Workshop on Veterinary and Life Sciences Flow Cytometry

Turin (I), Camera Foundation, November 21, 2025


Beckman Coulter Life Sciences invites you to join the “VETS FLOWING ON First European workshop on veterinary and life sciences flow cytometry” - Friday, November 21, 2025

Venue: Camera Foundation – Via delle Rosine 18, Torino Italy

Conference Organizer: Eventually Meetings & Events, Mondovì (CN) – Italy [email protected]

Scientific Committee:

Prof.ssa Valeria Martini, Dept. of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of Milan

Prof. Fulvio Riondato, Dept. of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin


Agenda

11:00 Opening remarks
Chairmen: Valeria Martini, Fulvio Riondato
11:20–11:40 Diego Bucci, University of Bologna, Italy
Flow Cytometry applications in spermatology
11:40–12:00 Alberto Manuel Álvarez Barrientos, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain
Analysis and characterization of extracellular vesicles in animal seminal liquids by Flow Cytometry
12:00–12:20 Fulvio Riondato, University of Turin, Italy
Rapid detection of antimicrobial residues in broiler meat using Flow Cytometry-driven multiplex immunoassay
12:20–12:40 Barbara Rütgen, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
Flow Cytometry applications in companion animal oncology
12:40–13:00 Alessandra Ubiali, Universitry of Milan, Veterinary Hospital, Department of Veterinary, Lodi
Beyond diagnosis: Flow Cytometry for the assessment of immune checkpoint molecules in canine hematological malignancies
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30–14:50 Elisabetta Razzuoli, Ist. Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Piemonte, Liguria e Valle D'Aosta, Italy
From humans to horses: an essential way for the validation of monoclonal antibodies
14:50–15:10 Tina Sorensen Dalgaard, Aarhus University, Denmark
Challenges in Flow Cytometry analysis of avian T cell phenotypes and functions
15:10–15:30 Daniel Zaki, University of Oxford and the Pirbright Institute, UK
High parameter flow cytometry panels to identify Tfh and Tfr cells in pigs
15:30–15:50 Majlind Sulce, University of Tirana, Albany
Granulocyte percentages in the rabbit peripheral blood during a local induced infection: a Flow Cytometric investigation
15:50–16:10 Maria Elena Gelain, University of Padova, Italy
Flow Cytometry as a tool to investigate immune response in bovine mastitis
16.30–16:50 Maria Mar Felipo Benavent, Universidad de Valencia, Spain
Applications of Flow Cytometry in the conservation of wild and human-cared marine mammals
16:50–17:10 Valeria Martini, University of Milan, Italy
Possible diagnostic application of ROS assessment in canine RBC
Conclusions and Remarks

The meeting is free of charge, the format is hybrid (in-person and virtual attendance).

Seats in-person are limited, so please secure your seat without delay by registering before November 10.

Please indicate your preferred method of participation, either in-person or virtually on the registration form.

If you chose to participate in-person, in case the maximum room list is reached, you will receive link to participate by virtual attendance.

If you chose virtual participation, you will receive the link within 5 days before the meeting (Nov. 17).

Registration Form

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