May 6–11, 1984
The 6th Annual Course carried the theme “Applications in Immunobiology and Cell Biology.” It was organized by the Department of Immunology and co-sponsored by the National Flow Cytometry Resource and SmithKline & French Laboratories. (The host city is inferred from the program; it is not printed on the booklet cover.)
Lectures
- IntroductionP. Horan
- Basic Instrumentation and Applications of Flow CytochemistryK. Muirhead
- CytochemistryA. Waggoner
- Multi-color Direct Immunofluorescence Analysis on a Flow SystemM. Loken
- Immunologic Applications of Flow CytometryD. Mosier
- Parametric and Nonparametric AnalysisB. Bagwell
- Clinical Applications of Flow CytometryK. Ault
- Simultaneous Measurement of Cellular DNA & Incorporated BromodeoxyuridineJ. Gray
- Methods of Data Analysis in Flow CytometryP. Dean
- Flow Cytometry: A New Tool for Cytogenetics & Molecular BiologyS. Cram
- Acridine Orange Methods for Cell AnalysisZ. Darzynkiewicz
- Flow Cytometric Studies of Granulocyte FunctionsD. Bass
- Monocyte ActivationP. Horan
- Problem Solving SessionFaculty
- Problem Solving SessionFaculty
Labs
- Multi-color ImmunofluorescenceM. Loken
- Clinical Flow CytometryK. Ault
- Data Analysis Methods — Parametric AnalysisP. Dean
- Parametric and Nonparametric AnalysisZ. Darzynkiewicz
- Flow Cytometric Analysis & EASY Software OverviewsS. Cram
- Chromosome AnalysisJ. Gray
- DNA Cell Cycle AnalysisJ. Gray
- Acridine Orange MethodologyZ. Darzynkiewicz
- Cytochemistry
Course Faculty
Kenneth Ault, Bruce Bagwell, Scott Cram, Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, Phil Dean, Frank Dolbeare, Joseph Gray, Paul Horan, Robert Loken, Don Mosier, Kathy Muirhead, Frank Ruddle, Stuart Schlossman, Alan Waggoner