NY/NJ Flow Cytometry Users Group Spring Meeting

From: JoAnne Thomas (jthomas@path.som.sunysb.edu)
Date: Thu May 06 1999 - 13:48:18 EST


                      NY/NJ  FLOW CYTOMETRY USERS GROUP
                                 SIXTH BI-ANNUAL MEETING
                                              June 10, 1999
 Schering-Plough Research Institute, Kenilworth, NJ
8:00-8:30	        Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:30-8:35	        Welcome
8:35-9:30	        Cytometry Applications for Gene Therapy Bioanalysis
                           Michael Grace, Schering Plough Research Institute
9:30-10:30       Multi-Analyte Profiling with Suspension Arrays
                           James Jacobson, Luminex Corporation    
10:30-11:00    Coffee Break                
11:00-12:00    The Role of Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors in 
                           Inflammatory Reactions
                            Frank Mortari, R&D Systems Inc. 
12:00 -1:00       Lunch 
1:00 - 2:00       Flow Cytometric Analysis of Platelet Production, 
                          Function, and Survival
                          Kenneth Ault, Maine Medical Center
2:00 -3:00	       Recent Advances in Dendritic Cell Subtypes
                         Frances Santiago-Schwarz, Winthrop University Hospital
3:00 - 4:00      Three Spectrally Distinct "Green Fluorescent 
                          Proteins" by Single Laser Flow Cytometry
                         Andrew Beavis, Princeton University

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Phone: ______________________  FAX: ____________________ E-Mail: ____________________
__ Member - $15 	__Renewal Dues - $20  __Non-Member - $45   
__ New Member Dues -$50         
 (Make checks payable to" NY/NJ  Flow Cytometry Users Group")  
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: June 1  (Registrations after this date incur 
an additional $10 fee)
FAX registration to: Joanne Thomas     (516) 444-2653  (Payment must 
be received by June 1 to be pre-registered)               
Mail to: Joanne Thomas, M.S. (ASCP)DLM                                
              Clinical Immunology Lab 
               University Medical Center   
               SUNY @ Stony Brook
               Stony Brook, NY  11794-7300  
For Further Info	(516) 444-2373 	
		  
Driving directions to Schering-Plough Reserach Inst., Kenilworth Campus.   

>From NYC take either the Holland or Lincoln Tunnels.  
>From  the Holland Tunnel take I-78 West to the Garden State (GS) Parkway.  
Exit I-78 to the Parkway South.  
>From the Lincoln Tunnel, either take the NJ Turnpike south to I-78 and get on
 I-78 west to the GS Parkway, or proceed on  Route-3 west to the GS Parkway, 
and then proceed south. 

>From North NJ.  
Take the GS Parkway south.  Exit the GS Parkway off Exit 138 (Kenilworth).  
Turn right onto Galloping Hill Rd. at the light at the end of the exit ramp (which is a 
180-turn). 

>From South NJ.  
Take the GS Parkway north.  Exist the GS Parkway off Exit 138.  Exit right, stay right, 
and turn right at the light onto Galloping Hill Rd.

>From Pennsylvania and West NJ.  
Take the NJ Turnpike north to exit 11. At Exit 11 take the GS Parkway north. After
 having exited at 138, proceed (east) on Galloping Hill Rd.  

The Schering-Plough Kenilworth campus is on the right.  Take the first right off of 
Galloping Hill Rd., the main entrance.  

Parking
There will be NO PARKING ON SITE due to construction and overcrowding on the site.  
Attendees will have to park off-site in one of two strip-malls that are located less than 
1/4 mile further east of the main entrance on Galloping Hill Rd. 
A warning to those attempting to park on-site! Do not park illegally as the site is 
patrolled by the Kenilworth Police Dept. who have full authority to ticket and tow. 

Pre-registered and  non-pre-registered attendees walking through the gate will need to 
stop at security to sign-in.  Proceed to the security gate and sign-in. The meeting will 
be held in the main research building on site, K-15,  in the Conference Room in the 
lobby.  Security will ask the attendee for this information.  The on-site contact will be 
Dr. Michael Grace,  K-15 D201.  The contact numbers are 740-6588 Dr. Grace's number) and 
740-7399 (K-15 Receptionist). 

Directions on-site.
K-15 is the largest building on-site, located to the back of the campus. 
>From the main gate proceed south on the entrance road around the two large employee 
parking areas on the right.  The road contours around the parking lots and takes you 
directly into the Building  K-15 front.  The building has large "K-15" outside the fr t 
in a large garden & circular drive area.  The meeting will held in the conference room 
which is located in the lobby of the building.  The reception desks will be easily 
visable when entering the lobby.



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