Explore the Future of EV, Exosome, and Bionanoparticle Characterization – In One Transformative Event
Join us this 2nd July 2025 at NUS Biochemistry, Singapore for an exclusive, in-person workshop dedicated to advancing your expertise in extracellular vesicle (EV), exosome, and bionanoparticle characterization.
This full-day event, co-hosted with Izon Science, features expert-led discussions, live instrument demonstrations, and a unique opportunity to bring and analyze your own samples using the Exoid—a next-generation Tunable Resistive Pulse Sensing (TRPS) platform.
Whether you’re working in translational research, cell and gene therapy, or nanomedicine, this is your chance to explore high-resolution particle characterization that outperforms conventional methods like NTA and DLS.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, 2 July 2025
Location: NUS Biochemistry, 8 Medical Drive, MD7, Singapore 117596
Event Schedule:
Morning Seminar: 10:00am–11:30am @ MD7 Level 2 Seminar Room (M9)
Networking Lunch: 11:30am–1:00pm @ MD7 Level 2
Live Demo: MD7 Level 3, lab bench 8
Demo Sessions:
- Session 1: 1:00pm–2:00pm
- Session 2: 2:30pm–3:30pm
(Limited to 2 participants per lab per session.)
Why You Should Attend
✅ Advance Your Characterization Techniques
Gain deep technical insights into EV and nanoparticle measurement, straight from the experts.
✅ Experience the Power of Exoid
See firsthand how TRPS technology enables precise, reproducible, and high-resolution data—surpassing traditional tools like NTA and DLS.
✅ Hands-On Sample Analysis
Bring your own samples and explore their profile on the Exoid, under expert guidance.
✅ Network with Innovators
Connect with fellow researchers and industry peers to exchange ideas and potential collaborations.
✅ Optimize Your Workflows
Discover practical tips to integrate high-precision nanoparticle analysis into your research pipeline.
Secure Your Slot Today
This is a free event, but seats for the demo sessions are strictly limited. Early registration is highly recommended to secure your place.
Be part of the next wave in nanoparticle characterization. Join us at NUS Biochemistry and take your EV and exosome research to the next level.