From lab to life: Driving the future of cancer science.
Ready to empower your cancer science? Let’s explore your toughest research challenges together in San Diego at AACR Annual Meeting 2026.
Visit Revvity at booth #3827 to see firsthand how our technologies, reagents, and services can support your discoveries and help drive progress in cancer science:
- 3D imaging, cell analysis, and AI
- In vivo imaging
- Reagents, screening assay solutions, and services
- Genomics and gene perturbation technologies
- QA/QC
Connect with our team at the booth to experience hands-on demonstrations and discuss how we can support your specific needs. Don’t miss our poster presentations for valuable insights and exciting developments in the field.
Together, we can transform the landscape of cancer research with innovative solutions and shared determination.
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For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
BOOTH #3287
What's new
Opera Phenix OptIQ™ high-content screening system
Our confocal high-content imaging system for advanced 3D models and live-cell applications.
Living Image™ Synergy AI in vivo multimodality software
Powerful multimodal image analysis solution with AI capability to support simplifying the complexities of working across diverse imaging platforms.
EnVision Nexus™ One multimode plate reader
Delivering flagship detection performance and reliability to modern labs, large or small, with enhanced sensitivity across TRF, Alpha, and Luminescence technologies.
Dharmacon ON-TARGETplus™ 2.0 siRNA
Achieve potent on-target mRNA knockdown with siRNA designed against the modern genome.
Budget-friendly liquid handling solution for labs of any size, supporting automation performance, enhanced data quality, and easy operation.
ATPlite™ 1glow-F (frozen) and 1glow-L (lyophilized) luminescence assays
Advanced luminescence assays to detect ATP in 2D or 3D cultured mammalian cells using firefly luciferase.
Spark PLUS Dyes for flow cytometry
Make your panels radiant with BioLegend's newest fluorophore-conjugated antibodies, including Spark PLUS V475, B488, and YG581.
Revvity at AACR Annual Meeting 2026
Empower your cancer science in booth 3827!
Visit our booth to explore how Revvity’s latest technologies can support your research goals. Let’s discuss your challenges and uncover new opportunities to advance cancer science together.
3D imaging, cell analysis, and AI
Facilitate breakthroughs with detailed analysis of cells or organoids and streamline your high-content workflow with pre-trained, AI-driven image analysis.
In vivo imaging
Accelerate your drug development by tracking disease progression, evaluating efficacy, and assessing toxicity.
Reagents, screening assay solutions, and services
Detect cells, perturb genes, and analyze biomarkers with confidence. Partner with us to reliably advance from assays to screening to insights.
Genomics and gene perturbation technologies
Advance cancer research with genetic perturbation technologies and solutions that support genomic analysis and streamline NGS workflows.
QA/QC
Test with confidence, deliver with trust. Upstream bioprocessing and downstream bioanalytical testing.
Posters
Sunday, April 19
From hours to seconds: a new tool for accelerating in vivo rodent imaging data analysis using AI algorithms
When: Sunday, April 19, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 30
Session Title: Noninvasive Imaging and Analysis of Animal and Tissue Models
Category: Tumor Biology
Poster Board Number: 1
Abstract Presentation Number: 6322
A modular positioning platform for standardized ex vivo specimen analysis in preclinical optical imaging
When: Sunday, April 19, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 27
Session Title: Ex Vivo Systems: Patient-Derived, Patient-Specific Tumor Cultures
Category: Tumor Biology
Poster Board Number: 2
Abstract Presentation Number: 7671
Geometry and orientation influences beam hardening in a new high-throughput bone imaging cassette system for microCT
When: Sunday, April 19, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 29
Session Title: Molecular Pathology
Category: Tumor Biology
Poster Board Number: 13
Abstract Presentation Number: 7650
High-throughput pooled CRISPR screening with high-capacity single cell analysis of the protein kinome using a dual inducible Cas9 system
When: Sunday, April 19, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 20
Session Title: Genomic Dissection to Define Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Category: Molecular/Cellular Biology and Genetics
Poster Board Number: 2
Abstract Presentation Number: 490
Monday, April 20
Diet composition - a critical variable in fluorescence imaging for preclinical cancer research
When: Monday, April 20, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 28
Session Title: In vivo imaging
Category: Tumor Biology
Poster Board Number: 12
Abstract Presentation Number: 4429
Automated injection system delivers high-throughput intrasplenic injections in mouse metastasis model with increased accuracy
When: Monday, April 20, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 28
Session Title: Characterization of Metastases by Imaging and Profiling
Category: Tumor Biology
Poster Board Number: 4
Abstract Presentation Number: 7539
Tuesday, April 21
Monocyte-derived dendritic cells for antigen-specific T cell activation
When: Tuesday, April 21, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 49
Session Title: Vaccines and Other Immunomodulatory Agents
Category: Clinical Research
Poster Board Number: 5
Abstract Presentation Number: 1843
Decoding the interactions between cancer cells and monocyte-derived macrophages in a co-culture model using flow cytometry and bead-based multiplexing immunoassay panels
When: Tuesday, April 21, 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Where: Poster Section 31
Session Title: Spatial Niches and Functional Boundaries within the Tumor Microenvironment 2
Category: Tumor Biology
Poster Board Number: 5
Abstract Presentation Number: 6191