June 9–15, 2007
The 30th Annual Course was held at the National Flow Cytometry Resource at Los Alamos, with James P. Freyer as technical host. Norman Dovichi delivered the special lecture.
Lectures
- Basics of Flow CytometryJohn Martin
- Fluorescent Probes and Fluorescence DetectionAlan Waggoner
- DNA AnalysisAlice Givan
- The ABC's of Software CompensationBruce Bagwell
- Analysis of Intracellular EpitopesVincent Shankey
- ApoptosisWilliam Telford
- Chromosome Analysis, Sorting, and GenomicsScott Cram
- SortingJoe Trotter
- StrategiesCarl Stewart
- Fluorescent Proteins in Flow and ImagingDavid Galbraith
- Multiplexed and Microparticle-Based AnalysisJohn Nolan
- Flow in Patient ManagementCharles Goolsby
- Microbiology: Measuring Bugs and Other Small BitsGerhard Nebe-von-Caron
- High Throughput Screening for Drug DiscoveryLarry Sklar
- New Developments in Flow Cytometry InstrumentationSteve Graves
- Special Lecture — An Analytical Chemist Looks at Flow CytometryNorman Dovichi
Labs
- Build a Flow CytometerMartin / Wilder / Jett
- Compensation: From Nuts and Bolts to the SublimeBagwell
- Analysis of the DNA Content of Cells by Single-Color Flow CytometryGivan
- ImmunophenotypingStewart / Stewart
- Multiparameter Cell CycleGoolsby / Shankey
- ApoptosisTelford
- Calibration and Standardization in Flow CytometryNolan
- SortingTrotter
- Fluorescent Protein AnalysisGalbraith / Hawley
- Chromosome AnalysisCram
- High Throughput ScreeningEdwards
- MicrobiologyNebe-von-Caron
Course Faculty
Bruce Bagwell, L. Scott Cram, Norman Dovichi, Bruce Edwards, James P. Freyer, David Galbraith, Alice Givan, Charles Goolsby, Steven Graves, Robert Habbersett, Teresa Hawley, Jim Jett, John Martin, Gerhard Nebe-von-Caron, John Nolan, Peter Pavlik, Ingrid Schmid, T. Vincent Shankey, Larry Sklar, Carl Stewart, William Telford, Joe Trotter, Gerrit van den Eng, Alan Waggoner, Mark Wilder