Investigating nanoparticle delivery
with label-free live cell imaging

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June 17th, 2026

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EN Webinar

Nanoparticle drug delivery systems require the analysis of several processes to assess their function; uptake, cargo release, and effects on cellular viability. This multi-step process is typically studied across separate experiments, each optimized to quantify a single process.

By reducing the use of fluorescent dyes to visualize cellular structures and to detect cell death, Nanolive’s platform enables long-term live cell imaging with reduced phototoxicity, allowing researchers to dynamically investigate nanoparticle uptake, cargo delivery, and cellular response within a single workflow.

In this webinar, Elizabeth Nelson shares research performed at the MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, demonstrating a live-cell imaging workflow to quantify the dynamic uptake of nanoparticles, mRNA cargo delivery and transcription, and cytotoxic responses in real time (Nanoscale Horizons, 2026 https://doi.org/10.1039/D5NH00749F).

Join us to discover how live cell imaging provides:

 – Dynamic, real-time data, beyond static endpoint assays
 – Reduced phototoxicity for long-term live cell imaging
 – Kinetics of nanoparticle uptake and mRNA release and transcription
 – Insights into how nanoparticle formulation impacts delivery dynamics
 – Label-free insights into drug mechanism of action and cell response
 – More physiologically relevant data for translational research

This online event is ideal for R&D researchers and biopharma professionals in the drug delivery field looking to:

 – Increase reproducibility with scalable, automated analysis
 – Accelerate drug screening and candidate selection with high-content data
 – Simplify experimental workflows and data interpretation
 – Reduce fragmented assays and complex data integration
 – Support more informed decision-making with label-free data

This event will be available online at the following times:

June 17 at 4 pm CEST/ 10 am EDT / 7 am PDT 
June 17 at 10 pm CEST/ 4 pm EDT / 1 pm PDT 
June 18 at 1 am CEST/ June 17 at 7 pm EDT / June 17 at 4 pm PDT 

Duration: 45 minutes 

Host and Speakers

Hope Amos

Hope Amos

Scientific Communication Manager

Nanolive

Elizabeth Nelson

Elizabeth Nelson

Former Tech. Associate in the Straehla Lab

Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT

Interested? Request a demo with our specialists!