For NIH flow cytometry users
From: William Telford (TelfordW@mail.nih.gov)
Date: Mon Apr 01 2002 - 17:35:15 EST
To all flow-ers in the NIH
vicinity…
The NCI ETIB Flow lab will be having an NIH-wide hands-on workshop with
the Guava Technologies personal flow cytometer on Thursday and Friday,
April
11th
and
12th.
For the uninitiated, the Guava is a small two-color flow cytometer with a
diode-pumped green laser (532 nm emission) that can do absolute counts
and analyze cell viability and apoptosis using prepackaged kits, or
potentially your own applications using PE-labeled reagents and far red
DNA dyes. We will have the instrument set up in our lab on these two days
for a “wet” workshop feel free to bring by your cells to test out
the system, or just stop by and see the thing. More
information about the Guava system can be had at
http://www.guavatechnologies.com.
The instrument will be available starting at 10:00 AM on Thursday, April
11th
at the NIH Bethesda campus, Building 10 room 12C121. If you plan to
bring cells, contact me by e-mail or at 5-6379 to arrange a time and
necessary supplies.
Take care,
Bill Telford
NCI-NIH
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