For the second straight ISAC (officially making this a tradition), I'll be running a Saturday tutorial on Multicolor Flow Cytometry. This time, instead of being at the unhappy hour of 8 in the morning, it will be at a much more civilized early afternoon time. This tutorial (aptly numbered: Tutorial "X") will be much more pragmatic in nature than previous. We will have three talks that will center on how to plan and implement a multicolor immunophenotyping experiment, including instrument setup and validation (Steve Perfetto), multicolor panel design and optimization (myself), and bridging the gap to the clinic (Brent Wood). Assuming that most of us are not in a full post-prandial siesta mode, this should be a highly interactive session: please come with your questions, data, artefacts, and complaints in hand! If you are jumping on the 7, 10, or 15-color bandwagon, then this tutorial is for you! If you've never done more than 2-color staining, then enjoy the wonderful city of Montpellier instead :) If you have any suggestions for specific topics, or any general questions, please send them to me in advance and we will try to address them. Regards, mrReceived on Fri Apr 23 15:58:00 2004
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