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Institute of Food ResearchFlow Cytometry  

1st Norwich Flow Day
Institute of Food Research, Norwich
September 2007

The 1st Norwich Flow Day was held in September 2007 at the Institute of Food Research.

Programme

08.45-09.25h Registration

09.25-09.30h Welcome
09.30-10.15h Dr. Howard Shapiro: Minimalist Flow Cytometry: For richer, for poorer.
10.15-11.00h Prof. George Janossy: New applications of flow cytometry to monitor HIV and TB infections.

11.00-11.30h Coffee + vendor show

11.30-12.15h Prof. Derek Davies: Cytometry in Cancer Biology.
12.15-13.00h Dr. Brian Shenton: Applications of flow cytometry to organ transplantation and oncology.

13.00-14.00h Lunch + vendor show

14.00-14.45h Dr. Kamal Ivory: Antigen-specific interactions detected by flow cytometry.
14.45-15.30h Dr. Gerhard Nebe-von Caron: “It’s a small world”. Cytometric detection and characterisation of Bacteria.

15.30-16.00h Coffee/tea + vendor show

16.00-16.45h Prof. Ger Van den Engh: Applications of Flow Cytometry in Marine Biology.
16.45-17.00h Discussion and closure

17.00-18.30h Reception/informal get together (Opportunity to visit IFR Flow Cytometry lab).

 

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