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Locality: Rochester, New York

Phone: +1 585-276-5330



Address: University of Rochester Medical Center 14620 Rochester, NY, US

Website: www.urmc.rochester.edu/flow-core

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URMC Flow Cytometry Core 11.11.2020

Mark your calendars! Our Western New York Flow Users Group meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 16th. Registration will open soon. We look forward to seeing you there!

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 01.11.2020

The Western New York Flow Users Group 10th annual meeting is TODAY! Come by the Class of '62 Auditorium for the talks about what's new in flow and where it all started. Vendors are set up in Flaum Atrium - come check out their tables!

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 12.10.2020

The Western NY Flow Users Group 10th annual meeting is Wednesday, July 17th in the Flaum Atrium and the Class of '62 Auditorium. Don't forget to register! We look forward to seeing you there! http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/flow-core/wnyfug/

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 09.10.2020

Western New York Flow Users Group (WNYFUG) meeting today! Come hear the talks in the Class of '62 Auditorium and visit with the vendors in the Atrium!

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 21.09.2020

Two days away till the 9th annual WNYFUG. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/flow-core/wnyfug/meeting.cfm

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 16.09.2020

The URMC FCC is pleased to announce that we will be acquiring a CyTOF mass cytometer. Details to follow.

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 02.09.2020

WNYFUG meeting next week. Checkout the website for details and registration

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 29.08.2020

Flow Cytometry July 16th 20th Flow Cytometry is a powerful tool in modern biology. The applications are numerous, and have contributed to many fields including by virology, immunology, and molecular biology. This course begins with introductory flow cytometry and progresses through development and design of multicolor panels. ... This course is designed as a comprehensive flow cytometry course, and covers instrumentation setup and characterization, experimental design, data analysis, and more. Afternoon sessions will include hands-on training in applications and training on various instruments. Labs will be focused on cell sorting, intracellular phophorylation, laser scanning cytometry, imaging cytometry, multiparameter immunophenotyping, and DNA cell cycle. Labs will also include introduction to flow cytometry analysis software. A great course for researchers of all types: faculty, staff, pre- and post-docs, industry and private! Lead Instructors: Carol Oxford, Technical Director, Flow Cytometry Shared Resource; Bridget McLaughlin, Manager, Flow Cytometry Shared Resource, Barbara L. Shacklett, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, UC Davis. Guest Lectures: Holden T. Maecker, PhD Director, Human Immune Monitoring Center, Stanford University, Nikesh Kotecha, PhD, Bob Hoffman, PhD, Marty Bigos, PhD, Director, FACS Core, Stanford University Enrollment is limited to 30 students (lecture/lab), 40 lecture only. For more information on all courses, go to http://biotech.ucdavis.edu/ and click on "Courses" Register through UCD Conference & Event Services at: http://conferences.ucdavis.edu/flowcytometry ***Limited Seating, sign-up today!***

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 22.08.2020

UR Flow Core in Leipzig, Germany!

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 14.08.2020

The annual Western New York Flow Cytometry Users Group meeting will take place July 18th at the University of Rochester. For details, check out our website: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/flow-core/wnyfug/ To register for the meeting, follow this link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WNYFUG2012

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 30.07.2020

May the Fourth be with you :)

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 26.07.2020

Come check out the MACSQuant VYB while we have it! Talk to Matt C to use it and run a comparison experiment on a Canto free-of-charge!

URMC Flow Cytometry Core 08.07.2020

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