August 26-29, 2024
Monday-Thursday
Germantown, MD
The Bioscience Education Center
9:00am-5:00pm
1 Hour Lunch Break
This four day program is ideal for those who are looking for an in-depth, hands-on introduction to Flow Cytometry. The instructors will focus on a broad spectrum of flow cytometric topics, discuss examples from various research applications, provide technical protocols for flow cytometric sample preparation, as well as data analysis, trouble shooting and experimental design. Attendees will have hands-on experience on three different flow platforms (Becton Dickinson, Miltenyi, Bio-Rad and Sony) as well as exposure to four software analysis programs.
Flow Cytometry platforms: BD Accuri C6 I Miltenyi Biotec MACSQuant Analyzer I BioRad ZE5 I Sony SH800
Flow Cytometry data analysis software: FlowJo I FlowLogic I Cyflogic I FCS Express 6
Lecture and Hands-on Interactive Training |
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Team taught by active researchers |
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Thumbnail drive with Lectures and Workshop material |
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Space limited to 18 participants |
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Registration Fee: $995 |
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" I thoroughly enjoyed this comprehensive and practical presentation of Flow Cytometry – Went back to my home lab and hit the ground running. Thanks for the top-quality training, Bio-Trac!"
Gwenn Merry
FDA NCTR DSB BAMB
FACS
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" This was a great course. The instructors were very knowledgable & helpful. Without introducing any bias towards particular commercial vendors, the course managed to provide a well balanced flavor for what is out there in terms of options for flow machines and software. The hands on workshops were also very helpful with truly individualized supervision during the classes."
Shaon Sengupta
University of Pennsylvania
FACS
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" Bio-Trac courses are the sure way for one to jump start on a technique’s knowledge and applications base directly from experts and practitioners in the field. They surely give you insights that are not available elsewhere but from years of experiences. knowledge doesn’t stop when a training ends but rather a beginning of one’s development."
Neil H Tan Gana
Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
FACS
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"As always, Bio-Trac not only met my expectations, but exceeded them! I will absolutely be taking more classes with BioTrac - their classes should be required for all graduates entering the field of science. Easy to understand & follow, yet the classes get to the core of the discussed principle."
Jennie Rowell PhD, RN
Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University
CRISPR
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"Excellent workshop provided basic and correct gating strategy and respective controls for the specific experiments. Very helpful and whole team was very supportive and explained all my queries at length"
Deepa Walia
Johns Hopkins Medical Campus (ACCM)
FACS
Course Director
Elke Bergmann-Leitner, Ph.D.
Chief, Flow Cytometry Center
USMMRP/WRAIR
Lectures:
Basic Analytical Techniques, Principles, and Trouble Shooting; Principles of Cell Staining, Choosing the Right Experimental Controls, Instrument Setup (baseline and compensation); Phenotyping and Analyzing Cell Populations by Flow Cytometry – How to present and interpret flow cytometric data; Introduction to acquisition and analysis Software; Purification and Labeling of Antibodies for Flow Cytometric and Other Applications; Flow Sorting: Critical Experimental Issues and Instrument Setup; Parameters; Functional Flow Cytometric Assays;
Laboratory:
Preparation of Samples for Multicolor Analysis Flow Sorting; Multicolor Analysis, Compensation and Flow Sorting; Hands-on Flow Cytometry Exercises Using Miltenyi MACSQuant Analyzer; Bio-Rad S3e flow sorter; BD Accuri C6; Software training: Introduction to FlowJo Cytometry Analysis Software; Introduction to Cyflogic Cytometry Analysis Software; Flow Cytometry - Acquisition/Trouble Shooting/ Software; Introduction to FCS Express Cytometry Analysis Software
Attendees attend all lectures and labs listed.
Flow Cytometric Applications
- Lecture: Basic Analytical Techniques, Principles, and Trouble Shooting
- Lecture: Principles of Cell Staining, Choosing the Right Controls, Instrument Setup
- Laboratory: Preparation of Samples for Multicolor Analysis Flow Sorting
Full Class Lectures
- Multicolor Flow Cytometry and Panel Development
- Phenotyping and Analyzing Cell Populations by Flow Cytometry - How to Read Flow Data
Small Learning Groups
- Refer to ROTATIONS tab for descriptions
FACS Small Learning Groups
BD Accuri C6STATION 1 | Introductory Flow Cytometry Laboratory Staining of Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) (hands on for each participant) with Basic Flow Panel (4 colors). Flow Cytometer Setup (BD Accuri; two lasers) with Special Emphasis on Compensation. Basics on Flow Cytometer Settings - Voltages, Gating, Dump Channels, Exclusion, and Compensation. Each attendee will setup a flow cytometer and perform manual compensation. |
Miltenyi MACSQuantSTATION 2 | Advanced Flow Cytometry Laboratory Staining of Human PBMC with 7-color Immunophenotyping Flow Panel. Flow Cytometer Setup (MACSQuant; three lasers) with Special Emphasis on Compensation of Complex Multi-color Panels and Troubleshooting; Antibody Titrations as Preparative Tool for Panel Development; Utilization of Instrument for Rare Cell Detection. This Rotation Includes Automation Demonstrations Including Automated Compensation, Sample Labeling, Acquisition from a Multi-sampler and Analysis. In Addition to Immunophenotyping, Flow Cytometric Cell Counting and Nanoparticle Analysis will be Demonstrated. |
Bio-Rad ZE5 Flow SorterSTATION 3 | Applied Laboratory High Parameter Flow Cytometer: Emphasis on Small Particle Detection/Analysis and High-Throughput Screening |
Sony SH800 Flow SorterSTATION 4 | Applied Laboratory Single Cell Deposition |
Lecture
- Analysis of cell cycle, cellular proliferation by flow cytometry
Laboratories
- Data Workshop; Hands-on Data Analysis; Samples From Cell Cycle Analysis ; Apoptosis; Multi-Color Surface Staining; Proliferation using Bio-Tracers
- Software training: Introduction to FlowJo Cytometry Analysis Software; Introduction to FlowLogic Cytometry Analysis Software; Introduction to Cyflogic Cytometry Analysis Software; Introduction to FCS Express Cytometry Analysis Software
Small Group Sessions
- Flow Cytometry - Acquisition/Trouble Shooting/Software
- 20 minute time slot rotations - student choice
Elke Bergmann-Leitner, Ph.D.
Dr. Elke Bergmann-Leitner is the Chief of the Flow Cytometry Center (Malaria Vaccine Branch) at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, MD. She is an adjunct Research Associate Professor of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and has been teaching flow cytometry for 25 years. Currently, her main research focus is the development of readout methods capable of identifying immune correlates of protection against infectious diseases.
Wolfgang Leitner, Ph.D.
Dr. Leitner is the Chief of the Innate Immunity Section at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH/NIAID). He received his flow cytometry training at the University of Salzburg where he obtained a MSc in biochemistry and a PhD in Immunology. He has been teaching flow cytometry for 25 years. Before joining NIAID, he worked on melanoma and lymphoma vaccines at NCI/NIH, and at WRAIR as a vaccine consultant.
March 2022
“Fantastic workshop. Recommend to anyone doing flow cytometry.” Svetlana I., IBBR/NIST/University of Maryland, CP
“I really enjoyed the course, it was really challenging but I learned so much and can’t wait to use everything that I have learned.” Megan F., MilliporeSigma
“This course was an excellent exposure for understanding of key concepts of flowcytometry data analysis, experiment design. I got an opportunity to interact with excellent scientists from the field as well as get to see some of the advanced instruments in the market.” Somanath K., SUNY Upstate Medical University
“What pleased me the most is that all of the lecturers answered the questions considerately and kindly even though they are for basic as the beginners like me can understand.” Naobi H., N2PPK
“Fantastic Workshop! I learned more than I expected and I am impressed with the quality of lab, lecture, & software training. I will take another workshop in the future. I encourage other scientists to consider Bio-Trac workshops.” Meagan C.
November 2021
“The staff in particular were exceptionally knowledgeable and talented teachers. I would absolutely take another Bio-Trac workshop again.” Jonah H., WRAIR
“Bio-Trac workshops are excellent. Lectures talked about every aspect of Flow Cytometry, giving me a better idea on how to design my experiments.” HuiYing T., Thomas Jefferson University
“This workshop was a great crash course and I thoroughly enjoyed the labs. I am excited to apply my new knowledge to my lab’s research and help advance HIV research. Thank you for a great class.” Erin K., WRAIR/MHRP
“A great and comprehensive workshop for beginners in flow cytometry.” Diane N., NIST
“Thank you for a valuable training, it was very useful and informative.” Rashmi S., PhD, National Institute of Plant Biology, New Delhi
“The workshop was great with plenty of hands-on experiments. Dr. Elke Bergman-Leitner (WRAIR) and Dr. Wolfgang Leitner (NIH/NIAID) are world-class experts. This workshop gave us a very unique experience which will really help me to design and understand experiment.” Wei W., Ingenious Targeting Laboratory