Re: Flow education

From: Bruce Davis (DAVISB@mmc.org)
Date: Mon Feb 12 2001 - 19:15:06 EST


The other courses are the more clinically oriented ones, including the courses
sponsored by the Clinical Cytometry Society (one this May in Montpellier, France
and November in Orlando Florida) which posts information and applications on the
website www.cytometry.org and the courses held the last few years in July at Dartmouth
College in Hanover, NH orgainzed by Alice Given (given@dartmouth.edu) and Paul Wallace
(pkw@dartmouth.edu).  Both courses are well thought of, taught by an all star cast,
and recommended for someone interested in the clnical cytometry.

Regards,

Bruce


>>> "Michelle Fiordalisi" <Fiordam@labcorp.com> 02/09/01 10:42AM >>>

Is there any specific information available yet regarding the Annual Flow Cytometry
course?

>>> "Steve G. HIlliard" <steve@habanero.cb.uga.edu> 02/08/01 05:41PM >>>

Paul,

Get her into the Annual Flow Cytometry course offered at Los Alamos this
spring/summer, or up in Maine next summer.  They cover the basics fairly
quickly, but the balance of the program is a survey of most of the
mainstream and exotic applications, with labs, led by the folks who
write the papers.  Great course--I'd like to take it again!

Regards,
Steve

On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Paul Kuon wrote:

>	Hi,
>     I am in the process of training a new flow
> operator.  Does anyone know of a good school/seminar that will help a new person?
> The lady is a Medical technologist with 10 years of hematology/immunology experience
but with only 2 week of flow hands-on.
>	Thanks
>	Paul Kuon
>	Univ. La/ Lafayette - NIRC
>
>

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