Thank you, Paul. And welcome, everyone to our third quarter conference call. On the call today, I will discuss our results for the third quarter as well as our progress across our four key strategic pillars to drive growth. Then I will turn the call over to Patrik for a more detailed look at our financials and an update on our outlook for 2023, before we open it up for Q&A. Starting with our third quarter results. Against a difficult macroenvironment, we achieved $48.0 million of total revenue, representing growth of 19% year-over-year. This included approximately $6.8 million of revenue from the product lines acquired from Luminex. Excluding acquisition-related revenue, our organic revenue was $41.2 million, a 2% increase year-over-year. We are pleased with the continued growth we saw in the third quarter from our reagent portfolio and the services, areas that we expect to be leading growth drivers for our business in the future. This positive trend is a testimony to the strong utilization of our instruments and the flywheel effect attached to them. In the third quarter, like many other companies, we were not immune to the increasing headwinds within our industry where we experienced extended sales cycle and the order delays. We expect this pressure to persist into the fourth quarter. As a result of these factors, we expect full year revenue from our organic business to be approximately flat versus the prior year, and $25 million to $30 million of revenue contributions from the business acquired from Luminex. Taken together, we expect full year revenue in the range of $188 million to $192 million, representing growth of 15% to 17% over the prior year. Patrik will provide more detail on our financial results momentarily. Despite this challenging backdrop, I'm pleased with our team's commitment to adapt and navigate this evolving environment. We remain focused on driving our product strategy forward and at delivering commercial growth at profitable levels across our diversified revenue streams. We believe that the underlying interest in our Full Spectrum Profiling, or FSP technology, continue to be high. And we are making good progress with both new and existing customers in our pipeline. We are addressing well-established markets across the scientific community where there is a large need for tools beyond the conventional. We are well positioned to meet this demand as an industry leader offering an expansive product portfolio, purpose-built to advance next-generation cell analysis. To deliver on our long-term objectives, we continue to focus our business on four key pillars: instruments; applications; bioinformatics and the clinicals. Starting with instruments. During the third quarter, we placed 119 instruments from our organic Cytek portfolio, resulting in an installed base of 1,997 Cytek instruments, excluding the installed instruments of Amnis imaging and Guava microcapillary product lines acquired from Luminex. We experienced a slower growth in organic instrument sales in the third quarter, due to more conservative customer spending patterns and experienced purchasing delays as a result. Despite this, we believe that customer interest in our proven instrument portfolio continues to be strong, and we remain focused on driving adoption. Longer term, we believe this growing installed base will provide us with a receptive market for new instruments that we intend to launch in the future. I would like to turn next to applications, which includes our reagents and kits where we continue to see strong performance. Importantly, with increasing instrument placements, we expect this positive trend to continue with higher pull-through of consumables down the road. Our reagents and kits are optimized for use on our instruments, which helps make the user's job easier, faster, and more accurate. In addition, our scientists have created new reagents that have pushed the boundaries of the spectral response, further strengthening their performance and the utility to our customers. We continue to actively collaborate with our partners to broaden our reagents portfolio and develop application-specific kits. We are committed to continuously expanding our portfolio of clinical reagents aligning with our overarching mission to provide comprehensive solutions for our customers. To that end, we expect to launch a new product Cytek Orion, a smart cocktail reagent mixer in the fourth quarter. This new reagent cocktailing technology simplifies and accelerates laboratory workflow, helping assure consistent experimental results, saving time and reducing reagent waste. We showcased our technology at recent industrial conferences and encouragingly customers are very interested in this offering. The launch of our Cytek Orion reagent mixer is part of our strategy to expand our menu of application and the products that both accelerate research and provide a deeper insight for our existing customers and new customers alike. The breadth of applications for our instruments and the reagents can also be seen across the wide range of peer-reviewed publications that include our technology. In the third quarter there were 171 new peer-reviewed publications mentioning Cytec, bringing the all-time numbers of publications to 1,482. The increasing number of peer-reviewed publications that showcase our products reflects the growing acceptance of Cytek's innovative solutions among researchers as they continue to leverage our technology to propel scientific advancements. Bioinformatics is our third strategic area. A key part of our bioinformatics strategy is enabling our customers to streamline their experiment workflow. We have reported to you before that user engagement and demand for the Cytek Cloud, launched late last year, has been doing exceptionally well. At present, there are on average more than 2 Cytek Cloud users per installed Cytek instrument. Cytek Cloud's digital ecosystem offers a comprehensive suite of spectral panel design tools, seamlessly integrated into a centralized platform, forming a unified ecosystem. This cutting-edge solution empowers researchers to prepare and optimize their experiments remotely, streamlining the process from panel design to data acquisition. The demand for the Cytek Cloud is being driven by researchers' desire to collect more data from every cell they analyze, which has been made possible by the advanced capabilities Cytek's FSP instruments and reagents has brought to researchers. This is resulting in the need for increasingly larger reagent panels to gather more biological insights, often from samples that are rare and/or very limited in size. These larger panels result in much more data, which creates more complexity across the entire lab workflow, from panel design to data acquisition to data analysis. The faster time to insight and ability to analyze larger datasets is extremely valuable across a broad range of research applications, from immunology to oncology, infectious as well as inflammatory diseases. We believe Cytec Cloud provides a powerful reason for new user adoption and for existing users to continue using our instruments and reagents. Turning to our clinical opportunities. As a reminder, several of our products are approved for clinical use in both China and the EU. Our most common cell for clinical applications is the Northern Lights CLC system, accompanied by our growing cFluor reagent product portfolio. In both China and the EU, the clinical market is an attractive business opportunity for Cytek. In the EU, we remain ahead of the curve on any updates to the European IVDR regulation and are pleased to announce that our Cytek Northern Lights CLC system is compliant with the most recent regulation. Additionally, our SpectroFlo QC beads are now IVDR certified, bringing both the instrument and the beads together as part of the IVDR system solution. This past September, it was great to see our IVDR system solution showcased at the European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis Annual Conference by one of our early adopters, Dr. Manuel Ramirez. He is the Director of the Unit for Cell Gene Therapies at the University of Nino Jesus and he focuses on translational research in pediatric cancers. Dr. Ramirez had tested the Northern Lights CLC SpectroFlo cytometer on patients with leukemia as diagnosis and building therapies when marrows are deeply affected by chemotherapies. At the conference Dr. Ramirez highlighted the use of Northern Lights CLC in his research and his confidence in gaining the maximum levels of information out of samples from workflows. We were pleased to see one more example of our technology being leveraged to drive forward advancements in scientific research. Within the U.S., we are continuing to develop our applications through the FDA for 510(k) clearance of our products to be used in clinical applications. We believe our powerful FSP platform, if FDA cleared, will bring clinical diagnostics labs unparalleled efficiency and analytical power, thus providing a benefit to patients by giving doctors a rapid, clearer, and a more detailed view of each patient's condition. Further, in the third quarter, we received our ISO 13485 Quality Management System certification of our headquarters and manufacturing operations in Fremont, California, to produce our flow cytometers, reagents, and accessories. This certification bolsters our plans to focus on the translational and clinical markets and sends a strong signal to customers in these segments that we are committed to serving them, taking every step necessary to responsibly do so in the future. Lastly, I want to provide an update on our integration of the Amnis and Guava product lines we acquired from Luminex on February 28. As a reminder, we completed the cross training of our sales force by the end of the second quarter and the conversion of the Amnis manufacturing facility to our control around the same time. During the third quarter, we completed the transition of the manufacturing of Guava instruments from Luminex Austin, Texas, facility to Cytek's Wuxi, China Location. Our only remaining integration task is to complete the cross training of our service personnel on the instruments new to them. We expect to finish the cross training of the service team by the end of the fourth quarter. This important step will position us to take full advantage of the efficiencies in operating our service organization that we envisioned when we made the acquisition. The flow cytometry community has shown tremendous activity in adding imaging to their applications. To meet this growing interest, we plan to release an updated version of our Amnis AI Analysis Software in the first half of 2024 to take full advantage of the industry's leading image quality from our ImageStream. Overall, we are seeing the value of the Luminex acquisition both in the near and over the long term. With that, I will now turn the call over to Patrik for more details around our financials.