June 9–14, 1991
The 1991 course was co-sponsored by the National Flow Cytometry Resource (Los Alamos) and the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, with Larry A. Sklar as Director. Sessions were held at the UNM Cancer Center.
Lectures
- Introduction to Flow CytometryLarry Seamer
- Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Fluorophores and ProbesAlan Waggoner
- Cellular Proliferation and DifferentiationWalker Wharton and Lisa Staiano-Coico
- Probing Chromatin Structure and Effects of Drug Treatment on the Cell CycleZbigniew Darzynkiewicz
- Multicolor DetectionCarl Stewart
- Ca++ and cell activationPeter Rabinovitch
- Ligand Binding KineticsLarry Sklar
- Chromosome AnalysisScott Cram
- Clinical Applications of DNA Flow Cytometry in Solid Tumors: Focus on Breast CancerLynn Dressler
- Special lecture — What's Coming in Fluorescent Probes for CytometryRichard Haugland
Labs
- Calcium TransportRabinovitch
- Cytochemistry, Cell Cycle Using BrdU AnalysisDarzynkiewicz / Crissman
- ImmunophenotypingStewart
- Build a Flow CytometerJett / Martin
- Data AnalysisBagwell
- SpectroscopyWaggoner
- Chromosome Preparation and AnalysisCram
- Kinetics — Sklar / Fay (room 329, Thursday in B84); Calibration and StandardsSchwartz
- Cell Tracking — Slezak (room 329); Live BloodSimon / Brandt
Course Faculty
Bruce Bagwell, Maggie Brandt, L. Scott Cram, Harry A. Crissman, Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, Lynn Dressler, Shawn Fay, Robb Habbersett, Richard P. Haugland, James H. Jett, Raul Mandler, Babs Marrone, John Martin, Rich Posner, Peter Rabinovitch, Gary Salzman, Abraham Schwartz, Larry Seamer, Scott Simon, Larry A. Sklar, Sue Slezak, Miriam Smyth, Lisa Staiano-Coico, John Steinkamp, Carleton C. Stewart, Alan Waggoner, Kip Wharton, Mark Wilder, Thomas Yoshida