Last Wednesday, January 21st, I had the pleasure of performing an HTRF demonstration at the INEM – Institut Necker Enfants Malades (Paris) as part of my role as a Field Application Scientist.
We kicked off the demo with a presentation covering the assay principles and overall workflow, followed by a detailed review of the protocol. I also prepared a step-by-step personalized protocol, with calculated reagent volumes tailored to the lab’s specific project, to ensure a smooth and efficient hands-on session.
Working alongside cindy marquet and Dr. Benoit Chevalier, we then carried out the lab work to establish a proof of concept using Revvity reagents, specifically an HTRF homogeneous immunoassay for insulin dosage.


The experiment went smoothly, and the primary results were coherent and encouraging, further highlighting the robustness and reliability of HTRF for quantitative insulin measurements.
This type of collaboration truly reflects the core of my role as an FAS: combining training, customization, and hands-on support to help research teams generate high-quality, meaningful data.
Thank you to everyone involved for the great demo: the team members from the “Différenciation lymphoïde normale et pathologique” laboratory, and my colleague Sabine Berranger for her sales support.
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