ŠJ.Paul Robinson, Purdue University  BMS 631 - LECTURE1.PPT
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Student Seminars
Allowable Topics for Seminars
The topic for the student seminar must be based upon an understanding of a component of the technology. It must demonstrate a complete understanding of the principle involved and the application to biology.
Evaluation: The seminar counts for 30% of the course. See requirements below.
EXAMPLES OF PREVIOUS SEMINARS
- Evaluation of Small Particles using Flow Cytometry
- Kinetic Measurements using Flow Cytometry
- Monoclonal Antibodies, Avidin-Biotin Technology using Fluorescent Conjugates in Flow Cytometry
- Fluorescent Molecules used in Flow Cytometry
- Optical Filters used in Flow Cytometry
- The Optical System in a Flow Cytometer
- The Fluidic System of a Flow Cytometer
- The Principles of Sorting in Flow Cytometry
- Parameters used in Flow Cytometry
- Parameters & Probes for Evaluation of DNA & RNA in Flow Cytometry
- others will be added as necessary
RULES: Presentations on research projects WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. The purpose of this seminar is to demonstrate your technical knowledge in a particular area of flow cytometry. The seminar may be videotaped and must not exceed 20 minutes or be less than 15 minutes. All presentations must be made using  Powerpoint. Copies of both electronic and hardcopy must be provided in advance for evaluation. All material must be approved by the course instructor before presentation.