The UW Flow Cytometry Lab provides cutting-edge instrumentation, technical expertise, and education for fluorescence based single cell analysis and isolation.
47th Annual Course in Cytometry! June 8-13, 2024 at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Keynote Speaker: Jonathan Irish. Hands-on Labs & Lectures. Registration open through June 2: conferences.union.wisc.edu/f…#flwocytometry
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Interested in #FlowCytometry data analysis with #Rstats/ @Bioconductor ?
Have a look at our course, in which participants will be introduced to what flow cytometry is and why we use it to analyze cell population composition in biological samples
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Join us on October 12, 2022, for “Radioactivity and Flow Cytometry”, presented by Dagna Sheerar & Kathryn Fox.
Discounted registration for Silver and Bronze ISAC members and FREE for Platinum and Gold members.
Join today! #CytoUlearning.isac-net.org/produc…
We can't wait to check out “Environmental Cytometry" June 7th 13:30-15:00, presented by David Galbraith, Ph.D. - Professor in the University of Arizona School of Plant Sciences, Arizona Cancer Center and Heidi Sosik, Ph.D. - Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Where are allosteric hotspots located in a protein? What properties differentiate such hotspots from other residues? We combine deep mutational scanning of four homologs with machine learning to reveal molecular rules governing allosteric hotspots.
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Still space available for the 45th Annual Course in Cytometry, June 18-23, 2022. Keynote Speaker: John Nolan! Final Agenda & Registration here: conferences.union.wisc.edu/f…