Dartmouth Clinical Flow Course

Alice L. Givan (Alice.L.Givan@Dartmouth.EDU)
12 May 97 15:07:12 EDT

Here's a more complete schedule for "The Tenth Annual Clinical Course on Flow
and Image Cytometry," which is being held this year at Dartmouth Medical
School in New Hampshire, USA from July 27 to August 1. This is a course (not a
meeting) and includes hands-on laboratory work in small groups (6-8 students
per group), expert lectures, and opportunities for informal discussion. Total
enrollment limited to 40-50 students. Emphasis will be on basic theory as well
as its practical application in the clinical laboratory. (Up to 40 hours
continuing medical education credit is available.)

Keynote addresses

"Sorting and Painting Chromosomes," Nigel Carter
"Apoptosis: Methods of Detection and Relevence in Clinical Oncology," Zbigniew
Darzynkiewicz

Lectures include:

"Clinical Cytometry: Seeing the Forest for the Trees...," Howard M. Shapiro
"Multi-Drug Resistance," Stephen Anthony
"Flow Cytometric Analysis of Reticulocytes," Nancy Bigelow
"Data Analysis for Flow Cytometry," C. Bruce Bagwell
"Flow Cytometric Analysis of Platelets," Ken Ault
"Recent Advances in Cell Cycle Analysis by Flow and Laser Scanning Cytometry:
Analysis of Cyclins and CDKs inhibitors," Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz
"Flow Cytometry Essentials: Inside the Black Box," Alice Givan
"FC receptors, more than non-specific staining," Paul Guyre
"Detection and Quantification of Intracellular Tumor Antigens," James
Jacobberger
"Microphotometric Image Analysis in Pathology," David Murray
"Hermatologic Malignancies," Gregory Stelzer
"Conditions for Monitoring Residual Disease," Carleton Stewart
"The Current Approach to Laboratory Monitoring of AIDS," C. Fordham vonReyn
"Controlling Immune Responses Through CD40-CD154," Randolph Noelle
"Basics of Antibody Staining," Michael Keeney
"Cross-Matching for Solid Organ Transplantion,"Isabelle Wood

Hands-on Laboratories

"Platelet Activation and Reticulated Platelets," Ken Ault
"Principles of DNA and Immunofluorescence Analysis," C. Bruce Bagwell
"Detection of Fetal Hemoglobin in The Maternal Circulation by Rare Event
Analysis," Nancy Bigelow
"FISH," Nigel Carter
"Functional Analysis of Leukocytes Using Multiparametric Flow Cytometry,"
Kathy Muirhead, Paul Wallace, Alice Givan
"Multiparameter Cell Cycle Analysis," James Jacobberger
"Four-Color CD4 Enumeration," Marc Langweiler
"Clinical Applications of Microphotometric Image Analysis," David Murray
"Leukemia/Lymphoma Phenotyping," Carleton Stewart, Gregory Stelzer
"CD34 Analysis for Stem Cells," Michael Keeney

Minisymposia:

Panel A: "Standardization and Quality Assurance in a Clinical Cytometry
Laboratory," Hosted by Katharine Muirhead, Anne Hurley, Marc Langweiler, and
Linda Cook

Panel B: "Clinical case reviews: The role of flow cytometry in the diagnosis
and management of hematologic malignancies, " Hosted by Norman Levy.

For more information call (603) 650-1526

or contact the course organizers directly:
Paul K. Wallace, Ph.D.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Dept. of Microbiology HB7556
Lebanon, NH 03756 USA
(603) 650-8065
PKW@Dartmouth.edu

Alice L. Givan, Ph.D.
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Dept. of Physiology HB-7700
Lebanon, NH 03756 USA
(603)-650-7661
Alice.L.Givan@Dartmouth.edu


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