2 July 2026, 14:30
Expanding Intracellular Access: The LumiPore Platform for Delivery of Functional Molecules and Imaging Probes
2 July 20262026Company RepresentativeEMBL Heidelberg
Description https trincebio com Abstract Access to the intracellular space remains a central challenge across molecular biology cell engineering and advanced imaging applications Existing delivery methods often require trade offs between efficiency cell viability flexibility and scalability limiting their broader applicability We introduce LumiPore an intracellular delivery platform based on a photoporation approach in which laser activated LumiSense nanoparticles generate transient pores in the cell membrane This enables controlled delivery of diverse molecular cargoes including nucleic acids proteins antibodies and imaging probes while maintaining high cell viability and functionality even in sensitive and difficult to manipulate cell types The talk will present the key principles behind the LumiPore technology and an overview of the workflow and the parameters that shape its performance Demonstrated across a range of use cases in functional biology and imaging including CRISPR based assays gene editing and intracellular labeling these results position LumiPore as a versatile tool for both discovery driven and translational research... https://trincebio.com/Abstract:Access to the intracellular space remains a central challenge across molecular biology, cell engineering, and advanced imaging applications. Existing delivery methods often require trade-offs between efficiency, cell viability, flexibility, and scalability, limiting their broader applicability.We introduce LumiPore, an intracellular delivery platform based on a photoporation approach, in which laser-activated LumiSense nanoparticles generate transient pores in the cell membrane. This enables controlled delivery of diverse molecular cargoes, including nucleic acids, proteins, antibodies, and imaging probes, while maintaining high cell viability and functionality, even in sensitive and difficult-to-manipulate cell types.The talk will present the key principles behind the LumiPore technology and an overview of the workflow and the parameters that shape...
Speaker(s): Belgium, Trince, Simon Sioen
Host: Beate Neumann, ALMF
Place: Small Operon
EMBL Heidelberg
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Abstract:
Access to the intracellular space remains a central challenge across molecular biology, cell engineering, and advanced imaging applications. Existing delivery methods often require trade-offs between efficiency, cell viability, flexibility, and scalability, limiting their broader applicability.
We introduce LumiPore, an intracellular delivery platform based on a photoporation approach, in which laser-activated LumiSense nanoparticles generate transient pores in the cell membrane. This enables controlled delivery of diverse molecular cargoes, including nucleic acids, proteins, antibodies, and imaging probes, while maintaining high cell viability and functionality, even in sensitive and difficult-to-manipulate cell types.
The talk will present the key principles behind the LumiPore technology and an overview of the workflow and the parameters that shape its performance. Demonstrated across a range of use cases in functional biology and imaging, including CRISPR-based assays, gene editing, and intracellular labeling, these results position LumiPore as a versatile tool for both discovery-driven and translational research.