Unni Nygaard from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health presented new research from the EXIMIOUS project at CYTO 2025, the leading international congress for cytometry. Her poster focused on immune profiling results from whole blood samples collected from Romanian miners, analysed using CyTOF (Cytometry by Time-of-Flight). The study aims to better understand how environmental exposures impact the immune system, using high-dimensional cytometry techniques.
Unni was joined at the conference by her colleague, biostatistician Anja B. Kristoffersen, who also presented a poster on a novel cluster tree approach for CyTOF data analysis.
CYTO 2025 brings together global experts in cytometry to highlight the latest advances in cell analysis technologies and data interpretation methods. The event plays a crucial role in advancing biomedical research and understanding complex immune mechanisms.
Learn more at www.cytoconference.org.