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We offer a - three day beginner course providing a systematic theoretical and practical introduction to flow cytometry Bio 632 `Introduction to Flow Cytometry`. The course includes essential functional principles of flow cytometers, explains basic rules of experimental design, involves hands on sessions at our cytometers in small groups and involves an outlook to future directions in the field of flow cytometry.
Course Dates | Max number of participants |
31st of October - 2nd of November | online course - every registrant is accepted |
16th - 18th January 2024 | onsite 20 participants (registration opens 6th November) |
5th - 7th March 2024 | onsite 20 participants (registration opens 21st January) |
4th - 6th June 2024 | onsite 20 participants (registration opens 10th of March) |
29th - 31st October 2024 | online - every participant accepted |
Our 4 day advanced course is held twice a year providing a systematic theoretical and practical introduction to specialized cytometry techniques Bio 629 `Advanced Cytometry Course`. The modular organized course includes functional principles of single cell partitioning systems & imaging cytometers, practical aspects of cell sorting and covers advanced multiparameter data analysis.
Course Dates | Max number of participants |
8th - 11th of January 2024 | 20 |
26th - 29th of August 2024 | 20 |
Registration is not necessary, please join the seminar by clicking the title whenever you like. It starts at 12:00 sharp.
02.10.2023 Full-spectrum cytometry: an overview. Sarah Cattin, University Friborgh
06.11.2023 Imaging Cytometry: an overview. Francisco Sala de Oyanguren and Kevin Blackney, University Lausanne
05.12.2023 Data analysis technics (what can and cannot be done) Florian Mair, ETH Zürich
04.03. 2024 Tricks for cell sorting Miguel Garcia, EPFL Lausanne
15.04.2024 Multi-omic characterization of differentd cell populations using the BD Rhapsody single-cell system Tatiane Gorski, University Zurich
13.05.2024 Phosflow: cell signaling analysis with flow cytometry. Chiara Cavallini, ETH Basel
The Seminar Series is organized by Sarah Cattin University Fribourgh