Following a successful meeting two years ago with over 70 delegates, EuroSciCon are delighted to announce that they will be holding a follow-up meeting. Entitled ‘Recent advances in Flow Cytometric techniques and instrumentation’ this meeting will be held on Friday, November 14, 2008 at The BioPark Hertfordshire. This year we are restricted to 66 delegates so please book as soon as possible by clicking on www.regonline.com/flow08 .

 

"Instrumentation has to keep up with the rapidly moving field of science served by Flow Cytometry, this meeting will bring together the most recent advances in clinical and research Flow Cytometric techniques and the hardware that has been developed to keep pace with the scientific requirements". Meeting Chair - Dr Ian Dimmick

This meeting will have CPD accreditation.

 

The agenda includes:

 

Current trends in flow cytometry - New tools for old problems

Dr Ian Dimmick, Newcastle Upon Tyne University

 

Lies, damned lies, statistics, and truth. Imaging flow cytometry's role in cell analysis

Dr. David Basiji, Amnis Corporation, US

 

The applications of FRET in flow cytometry

Dr Gary Warnes, Institute of Cell & Molecular Science, Barts & Royal London, UK

 

T and B cell ontogeny and associated malignancies - applications of flow cytometry in diagnosis,classification, risk stratification and detection of minimal residual disease
Professor H Denis Alexander, Belfast City Hospital, Ireland

 

Dielectrophoresis cytometry

Professor Paul J Smith, Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Wales

 

Problem solving difficult samples with red/far-red nuclear dyes

Roy Edward, Biostatus, UK

 

Stem cell research, opportunities and challenges

Dr Rebecca Stewart, Bioscience Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

 

A new era in cytometry set up : automated process controls

Dr John Lawry, BD Biosciences, UK

 

To book a place before the early registration deadline please visit www.regonline.com/flow08