Wim Trypsteen
Wim is a postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University with a decade of experience in digital PCR technology ranging from assay development to generating new data analysis algorithms. He has a special interest in the use of nucleic acid quantification to aid clinical and therapeutic decision-making and his main area of work has been in the field of infectious diseases/pathogen detection (HIV). He is the co-founder of the UGent Digital PCR consortium which has the goal to introduce dPCR to a broader audience, develop and share expertise on several of the commercial dPCR platforms and offer benchmark opportunities to evaluate cross-platform performance.

Translational research is such a popular field that it’s challenging to keep up with the latest advances. Refresh your knowledge and get yourself updated in just a few hours. In this session, watch the engaging talks of some of the brightest scientists in the field as they discuss applications of dPCR in cancer, HIV and chimeric molecules.

  • Opening remarks from QIAGEN
  • The use of dPCR for liquid biopsies
    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Jo Vandesompele, Ghent University, pxlence, CellCarta
  • Application of dPCR to monitor response to treatments in patients affected by solid tumors
    Speaker: Dr. Marzia Del Re, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenetics, Università di PisaUniversità di Pisa, Italy
  • dMIQE guidelines for Digital PCR and HIV reservoirs quantification
    Speaker: Dr. Wim Trypsteen, Researcher and Founding Partner of the Ghent University dPCR Consortium, Belgium
  • Applications of Digital PCR for Monitoring Transplant Success – Stem Cell Chimerism Analysis
    Speaker: Mr. Doug Bost, JETA Molecular, Netherlands
  • PCR diagnosis of malaria: since 1993
    Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wang Nguitragool, Mahidol University (MU), Thailand
  • Closing remarks from QIAGEN
Prof. Jo Vandesompele and 4 other experts

Translational research is such a popular field that it’s challenging to keep up with the latest advances. Refresh your knowledge and get yourself updated in just a few hours. In this session, watch the engaging talks of some of the brightest scientists in the field as they discuss applications of dPCR in cancer, HIV and chimeric molecules.

  • Opening remarks from QIAGEN
  • The use of dPCR for liquid biopsies
    Speaker: Prof. Dr. Jo Vandesompele, Ghent University, pxlence, CellCarta
  • Application of dPCR to monitor response to treatments in patients affected by solid tumors
    Speaker: Dr. Marzia Del Re, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenetics, Università di PisaUniversità di Pisa, Italy
  • dMIQE guidelines for Digital PCR and HIV reservoirs quantification
    Speaker: Dr. Wim Trypsteen, Researcher and Founding Partner of the Ghent University dPCR Consortium, Belgium
  • Applications of Digital PCR for Monitoring Transplant Success – Stem Cell Chimerism Analysis
    Speaker: Mr. Doug Bost, JETA Molecular, Netherlands
  • PCR diagnosis of malaria: since 1993
    Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wang Nguitragool, Mahidol University (MU), Thailand
  • Closing remarks from QIAGEN
Prof. Jo Vandesompele and 4 other experts