You're invited to the 2007 Northwest Regional Cytometry Meeting Order in cytometric complexity: quantitation, inference, and data management Northwest Cytometry User's Group and Cascade Cytometry User's Group are pleased to announce the 2007 Northwest Regional Cytometry meeting, which will be held at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, March 23 - 24. Presentations will include Garry Nolan, "Single cell analysis of phosphorylation: inference engines to derive signaling map topologies from clinical samples" Mike Loken, " Defining 'normal' in 6 dimensional space: a statistical basis for detecting residual disease" Frank Traganos, "Phosphorylated forms of ATM and histone H2AX provide for cytometric detection of DNA damage" Ger van den Engh, "Complexities in interpretting Hoechst staining of marine microorganisms" John Nolan, "Sweating the small stuff: flow cytometry for the quantitative analysis of natural and synthetic nanoparticles" James Leary, "Finding rare 'needles' in a cytometry haystack: applications in cancer, stem cells, drug discovery, and nanomedicine" David Basiji, "Practical considerations of managing and analyzing large files of flow image data" Steve DeRosa, "Standardized and semi-automated analysis of 8 color flow cytometric data for evaluation of vaccine-induced T cell responses" Note also in association with the NW regional cytometry meeting, two other meetings will be held at Fred Hutchinson on the preceding day, March 22. The Flow Informatics and Computational Cytometry Society (FICCS; http://www.ficcs.org/) will be holding their meeting (contact Ryan Brinkman info@ficcs.org for more information), and, as well, FloCyte Associates will be offering a DNA and Cell Cycle Analysis course taught by Dr. Frank Traganos (contact Sue DeMaggio at FloCyte@flocyte.com for more information and enrollment). Registration for the 2007 regional meeting is free thanks to the generous support of vendor sponsors. If you wish to register for the meeting, send a note to NWRCytometryM@gmail.com, and confirmation will be returned. Seating is limited, and particularly for those planning to come some distance, early registration is advised. For further information about the Northwest Regional Cytometry meeting, contact Julie Hill at hilljul@gmail.com or Allan Kachelmeier at kachelme@ohsu.edu. Julie Hill, co-organizer, NWRC meeting Scientist, Preclinical Development ZymoGenetics, Inc. Seattle, WA Allan Kachelmeier, co-organizer, NWRC meeting Manager, Confocal Microscopy core Oregon Hearing Research Center OHSUReceived on Thu Jan 4 11:18:00 2007
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