Cell Sorting Tips for Success
- Essentials for sample preparation
- Caring for your cells during the sorting process
- Controls, viability dyes, and other factors to consider while sorting
- Choosing flow cytometry experimental controls
Brandon Williams, PhD,
Global Product Manager
Brandon has been working at Bio‑Rad for more than 5 years as the global product manager in the cell sorting business. Prior to joining Bio-Rad, he received a Ph.D. from Stanford University where his thesis focused on the role of proteolysis in the generation cellular asymmetry.
Chris Brampton, PhD,
Global Product Manager, Applications
Chris is a global product manager in flow cytometry at Bio‑Rad with experience in pharmacology and molecular and cellular biology. Previously, he was a scientist in the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai'i studying disease causing mutations in the ABCC6 protein and their affect on cardiovascular and other disease phenotypes.
Alan Watson, PhD,
Senior Field Application Scientist
Alan is a Senior FAS for flow cytometry and antibody at Bio‑Rad. He earned a B.Sc. (Hons) in Physiology from the University of Leeds, followed by a PhD in Immunology at George Washington University focused on chronic lung disease. Prior to joining Bio‑Rad, Alan was a technical support scientist at BD‑Biosciences supporting their flow cytometry portfolio.
Alex Rodriguez,
Global Product Manager
Alex has been at Bio‑Rad for six years. He started as a field service specialist for flow cytometry before transitioning to a global product management role specializing in field support and training.