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Detection of Viruses & Viral Products

Cancer Research Center
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-4494 

Laboratory Profile

Director: James W. Jacobberger, Ph.D.

1. Facilities available: Flow cytometry laboratory, tissue culture room, main prep laboratory.

2. Instrumentation:
Flow cytometry: Coulter Electronics Elite (3 lasers), Profile, and Ortho Cytofluorograf.
Computers: IBM PC computer systems, 1 small, old Mac.

3. Specialization areas: Assay of intracellular antigens including viral proteins. Cell cycle/cell proliferation analysis.

4. Training opportunities: Multi-parametric cell cycle analysis.

5. Special Courses Offered: None.

6. Graduate Program: Molecular Virology.

7. Local accomodations: Accommodations range from inexpensive to expensive. Several hotels / b & b close. Please contact us for specific details if interested in working in this laboratory.

8. Transportation: Airport connects to University via rapid transit. All the usual other means (rental car, taxi, etc. ).

9. Cost of training: Negotiable with director of facility, but every effort will be made to make it affordable.

10. Communication:

James W. Jacobberger
Cancer Research Center
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106-4494
        
Phone: (216) 368-4645
FAX: (216) 368-3432
email: jwj@po.cwru.edu

or

Mike Sramkoski
Cancer Research Center
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106-4494 
Phone: (216) 368-5267 

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