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Methods in cell biology and cell culturing science

Principles and practical applications of flow cytometry in biomedical sciences

 
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Summary 

The aim of the course is to give a theoretical overview and general practical introduction of the principles of flow cytometry, applications and possibilities in biomedical sciences, including immunology, veterinary reproduction, microbiology and others. Practical training will be aiming to demonstrate and practice some basic methods of proper application of flow cytometry. Introduction to various modern methods, selection of appropriate method, method validation will be discussed. Participants will be trained to work with the flow cytometer as well as properly read and evaluate acquired data.

Online home readings

http://www.bdbiosciences.com/immunocytometry_systems/support/training/online/
http://www.probes.com
http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/books/bookindx.htm
Intro_to_Flow_Cytometry.pdf

 

 

Number of credits in ECTS

2-4 ECTS

Course period (meeting in person)

April 18 � 22, 2005. Lithuanian Veterinary Academy.

Target groups

Master students, PhD students

Entrance requirements

Deadline for student applications

April 15, 2005

Distance learning starts

April 11, 2005

Course programme

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Number of participants (max)

22

Registration to:

Aloyzas Januskauskas
Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Tilzes 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, LITHUANIA
Phone: +370 37 36 33 18
Fax: +370 37 36 24 17
Email: [email protected]

Course leader:

Rimantas Stakauskas
Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Tilzes 18, LT-47181 Kaunas, LITHUANIA
Phone: +370 37 36 28 44
Fax: +370 37 36 24 17
Email: [email protected]

Preliminary teaching team:

Dr. Aloyzas Januskauskas, Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Lithuania
Dr. Rimantas Stakauskas, Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Lithuania
Sverker Segren (Becton Dickinson, Sweden)
Prof. Hans-Joachim Schuberth, School of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany
Assoc. Prof. Anders Johannisson � Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Prof. Tatiana Kouzmina, All-Russian Research Institute for Farm Animal Genetics & Breeding, St.Petersburg-Pushkin, Russia
Dr. Turs Selga, Faculty of Biology University of Latvia, Latvia

 

Last updated: 2005.09.18

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