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This lecture series by Kathy Schell is designed for newcomers and old "pros" alike. All investigators that use or plan to use the flow cytometry facility are strongly encouraged to attend this lecture series.

The following lectures are available for Fall 2008


September 8, 10, and 12
Microbial Science Building - Room 6201
9-10am

October 13, 15, 17
CSC - E5/682
9-10am

November 10, 12, 14
Microbial Science Building - Room 6201
9-10am

No classes in December

Topics covered:

  1. How a flow cytometer works
  2. The importance of controls
  3. Choosing fluorochromes
  4. What compensation is all about
  5. What you need to know about the facility
  6. How to look at data
  7. Applications
  8. Other topics of your choice, questions encouraged
How to register:
Name
Lab
E-mail
Department
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3



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