Global Survey on Flow Cytometry Adoption Trends 2015
DUBLIN, May 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/84975r/2015_global) has announced the addition of the "2015 Global Survey on Flow Cytometry Adoption Trends" report to their offering.
The primary goal of this research is to analyze the utilization of flow cytometry instruments and reagents. Key information the survey seeks to collect include factors that drive the selection of flow cytometers, predominantly used applications for flow cytometers, respondents' most preferred brands and why, how laboratories feel about test volumes in 2015, why laboratories are utilizing these specific products and how likely they are to continue using these products, which of the clinical applications use flow cytometer predominantly, other complementary technologies used along with flow cytometry, unmet needs and challenges, cells that are of interest, and laboratory budgets for new equipment/reagent purchases.
The primary goal of this research is to analyze the utilization of flow cytometry instruments and reagents.
Key information the survey seeks to collect include factors that drive the selection of flow cytometers, predominantly used applications for flow cytometers, respondents' most preferred brands and why, how laboratories feel about test volumes in 2015, why laboratories are utilizing these specific products and how likely they are to continue using these products, which of the clinical applications use flow cytometer predominantly, other complementary technologies used along with flow cytometry, unmet needs and challenges, cells that are of interest, and laboratory budgets for new equipment/reagent purchases.
Laboratories were invited to participate in an online survey in March 2015. To qualify for survey participation, respondents must work within a laboratory, hospital, academic facility, or government facility that use flow cytometry. Respondents should be a constant user of flow cytometer, belong to the scientific community, and be in a position to authorize purchases and handle laboratory budgets.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Research Background, Objectives, Methodology, and Respondent Demographics
2. Executive Summary
3. Utilization of Flow Cytometry
4. Brand Perception
5. Laboratory Budgets and Future Adoption Plans
6. Complementary Technologies to Flow Cytometry
7. Test Volume Analysis
8. Research versus Clinical Use
9. Key Influencing Factors
10. Open Ended - Voice of the Customer
11. Appendix
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