Investigating nanoparticle delivery
with label-free live cell imaging
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June 17th, 2026
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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
Scientific Communication Manager
Nanolive

Elizabeth Nelson
Former Tech. Associate in the Straehla Lab
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
