Cell la vie! 2026

Dates: Oct 21 - 23, 2026
Location: Paris, France
Venue: Pasteur Institute | Booth tbd
Website: https://www.atoutcom.com/cell-la-vie/

Cell la vie! 2026 brings together leading researchers in cell biology, microscopy, biophysics, biochemistry, and AI-driven data analysis to explore the fundamental mechanisms of life, with a special focus on advances in multiscale imaging and cellular research. 
Yokogawa Life Science is pleased to participate alongside our French distributor Proteigene. Visit us to learn how researchers worldwide are accelerating discoveries in cell biology, drug discovery, regenerative medicine, and translational research using Yokogawa's advanced imaging and single-cell technologies.

What you'll discover


High-Content Imaging & Live-Cell Analysis
Explore how Yokogawa's CellVoyager platforms enable automated, quantitative imaging of complex biological models, from 2D cell cultures to organoids and other advanced cellular systems.

Confocal Imaging for Cell Biology
Learn how Yokogawa's spinning disk confocal technology delivers fast, gentle, and high-resolution imaging for long-term live-cell experiments, helping researchers capture dynamic cellular processes with minimal phototoxicity.

Single-Cell Sampling & Analysis
Discover the SS2000 Cell Handler, an innovative solution that enables the isolation and sampling of individual living cells for downstream analyses such as transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.

From Imaging to Insight
See how advanced imaging workflows can be integrated with automated data analysis and AI-assisted image processing to support modern cell biology research. This aligns closely with the conference's focus on cutting-edge imaging technologies and computational approaches. 

Meet the Experts

Our team and the specialists from Proteigene will be available throughout the conference to discuss:

  • High-content screening and phenotypic profiling
  • Live-cell and long-term imaging applications
  • Organoid and 3D cell culture workflows
  • Single-cell technologies
  • Automation strategies for cell biology laboratories
  • Custom solutions for academic and pharmaceutical research

Whether you are investigating cellular dynamics, exploring complex biological systems, or building automated imaging workflows, we'd be happy to discuss your research challenges and goals.

Visit Us at the Proteigene Booth

Stop by the Proteigene booth during coffee breaks, poster sessions, and networking events to discover how Yokogawa technologies can help you generate deeper biological insights—from single cells to complex cellular systems.
We look forward to meeting you in Paris!

About Cell la vie! 2026

Organized by the French Society for Cell Biology (SBCF), Cell la vie! 2026 brings together international experts working at the intersection of cell biology, advanced microscopy, biochemistry, physics, and AI-supported data analysis. The meeting highlights recent advances in multiscale microscopy and their impact on understanding cellular function across molecular, cellular, and tissue scales. 
 

Related Products & Solutions

  • Benchtop CQ1 Confocal System

    The CellVoyager CQ1 provides the highest quality confocal images and extended live-cell imaging in a space-saving benchtop design. 

  • CellPathfinder

    With an intuitive and user-friendly interface, the software enables multidimensional analysis and graphical visualization of large volumes of image data.

  • High Content Analysis CellVoyager

    Our high-content analysis (HCA) systems utilize powerful software to address a wide range of research applications from basic science to complex compound screening.

  • Single-Cell Analysis Solutions Single Cellome™

    We are developing cell handling technology for single-cell and live cells. SU10 provides selective, minimally damaging automated nano-point delivery. SS2000 provides automatically subcellular sampling based on confocal microscopy technology.

  • Spinning Disk Confocal CSU

    Using our proprietary dual spinning disk design, Yokogawa’s confocal scanner units transform optical microscopes by enabling real-time live cell imaging.


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