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).
