Advanced methods and tools: Using FlowJo software to interpret your flow cytometry data, Feb. 10 seminar

Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and other flow cytometry users on the BUMC are invited to attend a free seminar on how to analyze flow cytometry experiments. The BUMC Flow Cytometry Core Facility is offering this seminar to help train experienced users in FlowJo software, which is a very valuable tool for handling multiparameter flow data. Users who are already familiar with FlowJo and would like to maximize their ability with this tool are invited to attend. Novice users or investigators who are unfamiliar with flow cytometry basics will probably find this seminar to be too advanced to be particularly useful.

“We are fortunate to have once again as our guest speaker, Dr. John Quinn from TreeStar, who is an expert educator in this area,” said Gerald V. Denis Ph.D., Flow Cytometry Core Co-Director.

The Flow Cytometry Core Facility operates as a fee-for-service core under the supervision of the Core Committee, at the direction of Dean Antman. The mission is to offer state-of-the-art instrumentation, analysis and consultation for BUMC scientists who use flow cytometry in their research. As PIs, members of the Flow Cytometry Core Facility understand the need to produce data in a timely and cost effective manner. They have assembled a team of talented individuals to help PIs reach their goals regardless of project complexity.

Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010

Housman Building, Room R-115

72 East Concord Street, Boston

10 AM – 12 Noon

For additional information please contact Yan Deng, ydeng@bu.edu, 617-414-5225.

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