Clinical Applications Courses

Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson (stetler@box-s.nih.gov)
Wed, 15 Jan 1997 11:54:06 -0400

Thank you Vince for clearing up any confusion concerning the CCS sponsored
Clinical Flow Cytometry courses. "Part B ", which covers practical clinical
applications of cytometry in the evaluation of patient specimens, will be
held in Charleston from August 17-19, 1997. This course will cover
diagnostic interpretation of clinical specimens as well as correlation of
selected markers with prognosis. The classes will be small with an
excellent faculty of top clinical people. I will be sending out
applications and information to any interested parties. To be put on this
mailing list just contact me at the above email address or call at
301-402-1424.

Maryalice

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>There may be some confusion regarding the future locations of the
>Clinical Flow and Image Cytometry Courses. In the past, the Clinical
>Applications course had two parts (A and B) which were held
>consecutively, at the same location. Part A focuses on laboratory
>exercises and includes lecture and discussion sessions intended to teach
>basic principles and emerging areas of clinical applications of
>cytometry (generally 5 or 6 days in length), while Part B focuses on
>practical clinical applications of cytometry in the evaluation of patient
>samples (~2 days).
>For the past three years, the two parts, when held, have been at
>different times and locations. This comming summer (July, 1997), Part A
>of the Clinical Course will be held at Dartmouth Medical Center (Hanover,
>NH), while Part B will be held in conjunction with the Charleston Clinical
>Applications of Cytometry meeting (August 23-24, 1997). For further
>information regarding this year's Part A course, please contact Paul
>Wallace (802-649-2521); for further information regarding Part B this
>year, please contact Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson (301-402-1424), or Rick
>Duque (941-687-1498).
>In 1998, the course will return to its previous format, in that both Part
>A and Part B will be held consecutively, at Northwestern University
>Medical Center, Chicago, IL (date to be determined). For further
>information regarding the 1998 course, contact the course directors:
>
>Chuck Goolsby
>Northwestern Univ. Med. Cntr
>312-908-2430
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>Vincent Shankey
>Loyola Univ Med Cntr
>708-216-5102
>tshanke@luc.edu
>
>Maurice O'Gorman
>Children's Memorial Hospital
>773-880-3070
>mogorman@nwuu.edu
>

Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson
Director Flow Cytometry Unit
Laboratory of Pathology, NCI, NIH


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