The International Clinical Cytometry Society and the European Society for Clinical Cell Analysis is proud to announce the first collaborative practical course focusing on clinical cytometry.
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Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
September 29, 2013 11:51 AM
Cytometry Part B: Clinical CytometrySpecial Issue: Validation of Cell-Based Fluorescence Assays: Practice Guidelines from the International Council for Standardization of Haematology and the International Clinical Cytometry SocietySeptember/October 2013
Volume 84, Issue 5 Pages 279–357 Issue edited by: Marie C. Béné, Gerald E. Marti |
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
January 29, 2014 1:28 PM
This issue of Cytometry contains three reviews that further celebrate the longstanding, intense, and happy marriage between Cytometry and Immunology, as highlighted recently during the XV International Congress of Immunology, held in Milan, Italy, August 22–27, 2013. Scanning the scientific contributions of the Conference reveals that cytometric technology was used in the vast majority of abstracts and presentations. In other words, very few scientists did not switch on one or more lasers! It is obvious, that nowadays very few studies in the field of Immunology are possible without techniques based upon single cell analysis. |
We welcome you to take part in this unique course offering that will focus on practical, hands-on, clinical flow cytometry education in a small group format. Content will focus on both basic fundamentals, as well as, specific clinical application. Most importantly, the final curriculum will be determined using feedback from the current course registrants to ensure an optimal experience for all attendees.