Achieving more with less.

Upcoming CYTO2025!

Event Name CYTO 2025
Dates June 1-4, 2025
Venue Colorado Convention Center | Denver, CO   | Booth #701
Official site CYTO 2025

 

Join us at CYTO 2025 as we Reach New Heights in flow cytometry! We’re excited to introduce our latest innovation—Hypereon, our new hybrid photodetector designed to enhance sensitivity and precision in your research. Visit our booth and attend our presentation to discover how this cutting-edge technology is pushing the boundaries of cytometric detection. Let’s explore the future of photodetection together!

Presentation outline

Title Achieving more with less. The value of the hybrid photodetector (Hypereon) in flow cytometry
Date June 2, 2025 • 12:15 - 1:15 PM MDT
Room Mile High 2C & 3C

 

Highlights of the 2025 seminar

Join us at CYTO2025 to learn about practical applications for Hypereon, a novel hybrid photosensor from Hamamatsu, and how it's engineered for flow cytometry excellence!

Our own Dr. Stephanie Fullerton will be joined by Dr. Yuichiro Iwamoto from The University of Tokyo, to share first-hand insights about Hypereon's use in emerging applications such as nano-particle detection.

Speakers

Stephanie Fullerton

Stephanie Fullerton, Ph.D.,
Director, Life Science Marketing

Dr. Stephanie Fullerton brings over 20 years of expertise in scientific imaging, spanning technical sales, strategic product development, and innovation. At Hamamatsu, she has worked closely with engineers to bridge the gap between image detector specifications and real-world performance advantages in quantitative scientific applications.

As a key contributor to the emergence of scientific CMOS technology, Stephanie played a pivotal role in demonstrating its ability to replace EMCCD cameras for low-light and computational imaging modalities. Her deep research background, combined with a strong storytelling mindset, enables her to create awareness, foster understanding, and spark curiosity around Hamamatsu’s products—particularly in life sciences.

Stephanie earned her B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Rochester and a Ph.D. in Neurobiology from Duke University.

Yuichiro Iwamoto

Yuichiro Iwamoto, Ph.D.

Yuichiro Iwamoto specializes in developing optical and data-driven analysis platforms for nano- and micro-scale biological particles, including cells, bacteria, and extracellular vesicles.

Yuichiro earned his Ph.D. at the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo.

The CYTO2024 seminar archive | held in Edinburgh

This is an archived video of the presentation given at CYTO2024.

As this presentation was given in 2024, some of the information may not reflect the latest information. Please note that this is for reference purposes only.

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The future of next-generation flow cytometry instruments is a topic of constant debate. Driven by the pressure to detect more distinct wavelengths, achieve greater sensitivity and higher throughput, while managing cost-effectiveness and ease of use, system design starts with a negotiation of tradeoffs – 

Sensitivity or dynamic range?

Ease of use or sophisticated versatility?

High performance or cost effectiveness?

Qualitative output or quantitative, uniform predictable data?

What if Hypereon technology removes the need to compromise?

Hamamatsu is planning to formally launch Hypereon technologies in mid-2025. If you’re curious and would like insider updates, please bookmark this page, and sign up for further updates. We will be sending out more information soon via email, updating this page regularly, and scheduling exclusive meetings to share our preliminary data and product timeline. 

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