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Cytometry Development Workshop 2019

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · August 14, 2019 11:26 AM

29th Cytometry Development Workshop

NOVEMBER 14 - NOVEMBER 17, 2019
LA JOLLA SHORES HOTEL, SAN DIEGO, CA

#CytDev19

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Overview. The 28th Cytometry Development Workshop will be held from November 8th to November 11th, 2018 at the beautiful La Jolla Shores Hotel in sunny San Diego.  

The purpose of this Workshop series is to bring together those people directly involved in the development of the technologies for cell analysis, including both flow cytometry and image cytometry. A number of important developments in cytometry had their origins at the Workshop, including development of digital pulse processing approaches for flow cytometers, initial discussions of designs for low cost cytometers for AIDS monitoring in developing countries, development of "Q & B" analysis of fluorescence sensitivity in flow, and development of standardization materials and protocols for cytometry. In recent years, a major focus has been on high-throughput systems and proteomics.

The Workshop will not be a forum for discussion of applications per se, but applications are frequently discussed as they relate to the development of new technologies. Every attendee is required to participate actively and make a positive contribution by discussing their current research, experiences, and needs. This is not a forum for observers. However, the organizers ensure that no one dominates discussion. There will be no sound or film recording of any presentation.

The Workshop will begin at 7:00 pm on Thursday, November 14th and the workshop will conclude after breakfast on Sunday, November 17th. Afternoons are usually unscheduled to allow participants free time to enjoy the area and for individual discussions.

Abstract submission. The program for the workshop is entirely determined by the interests of the attendees (see links for past workshops for typical sets of discussion topics). Each attendee must volunteer to present at least one topic (hopefully more than one). The presentations do not need to be about completed work - presentations on work in progress or problems being encountered in a project are very welcome. Each presenter may hold the floor for no more than 10 minutes. However, there is no limit on the number of topics that each attendee may present. The purpose of the 10 minute rule is to guarantee that everyone has an opportunity to make their presentations. Attendees may also volunteer to present a 15 minute tutorial on one or more subjects that they feel would be of general interest.

A lot of background material is not needed. All attendees of this Workshop will be experienced in the field; please limit the use of published data (other than in tutorials). Our intention is that this workshop will be a forum for helping one another; to discuss recent developments that make research at your laboratory/company easier and more productive and that might help others. For your presentations we will provide overhead projectors and computer projection.

Individuals interested in attending should send, by September 15, their proposed title and abstract, along with a brief description of interests and activities in cytometry technology development to: Rhianna Basore ([email protected]). Notification of abstract acceptance will be made by September 30.

Sponsorship and support. CDW happens because of the support of its sponsors. To join these companies and organizations in sponsoring CDW 2018, contact Rhianna Basore ([email protected]).


Posted on News & Events by Rhianna Basore · August 13, 2019 12:39 PM · 1 reaction

29TH CYTOMETRY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP,

CDW TUTORIALS, AND 

CELLS, SENSORS AND SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM

 November 13-17, 2019 - San Diego, CA

Co-Chairs:
John Nolan and Jeffrey H. Price, Scintillon Institute

Chairs Emeriti and Program Advisors:
Robert F. Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University
Howard M. Shapiro, Center for Microbial Cytometry

Welcome to the 29th Cytometry Development Workshop, Tutorials, and Symposium, hosted by the Scintillon Institute and UCSD in sunny San Diego, California. The goal of these events is to bring together scientists and engineers working to develop and apply new technologies for single cell analysis. 

The CDW Cells, Sensors and Systems Symposium is a one day event, open to all, featuring cutting edge talks on various aspects of cytometry and single cell analysis. This year's theme will be: Extracellular Vesicle Analytics: Interpreting the EV Code.

The CDW Tutorials is a day of educational presentations on cytometry and single cell analysis. This year's program will focus on Single Vesicle Analysis, with lectures and wet labs organized by the ISEV-ISAC-ISTH EV Flow Cytometry Working Group. There is no cost to attend, but attendance will be limited.

The Cytometry Development Workshop is a three day meeting of cytometry technology developers focused on the latest in hardware, software, and reagents and assays. The Workshop is open to all who are working on the development and validation of new cytometry-related technologies. There  is a modest registration fee.

Together, these three events cover the present and future of single cell analysis.

Event

Date

Time

Location

Cost

 SYMPOSIUM  NOV 13, 2019

 9 am - 5 pm

Roth Auditorium,  Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine

 FREE 
 TUTORIALS

 NOV 14, 2019

 8 am - 5 pm

Scintillon Institute  FREE 
 WORKSHOP   NOV 14-17 

 7 pm

La Jolla Shores Hotel  $400 

Sponsorship opportunities available.

Travel Awards are available for students:http://www.scintillon.org/cdw_awards

Organized by: Cytometry Development Workshop
Academic cosponsors: University of California, San Diego, and Scintillon Institute

Thank you to our CDW 2019 Sponsors!

For more information contact:
RHIANNA BASORE
CDW Organizer
858.657.9145
[email protected]


CDW Awards 2019

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · August 13, 2019 12:33 PM

28th Cytometry Development Workshop

November 14-17 2019

La Jolla Shores Hotel, San Diego, CA

 

Student Awards

Undergraduate and graduate students who would like to attend the Cytometry Development Workshop are encouraged to apply for a Student Award. The awards will cover housing and food for the workshop at the double occupancy rate.

To Apply, submit the following to Rhianna Basore (address below) as soon as possible but no later than September 15, 2019:

  1. a registration form for the workshop
  2. a curriculum vitae for the student listing education, awards, honors, and publications
  3. a brief statement (less than 2 pages) about the student's research interests and accomplishments
  4. In addition request that your research advisor send a letter of recommendation via email to [email protected]. The letter should describe the availability (or lack thereof) of other sources of support for student travel.

 

For more information contact:

Rhianna Basore
Scintillon Institute
[email protected]
6868 Nancy Ridge Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
Phone: 858-576-6645
FAX: 858-587-6692


CDW 2019 Cells, Sensors and Systems Symposium

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · August 13, 2019 12:32 PM

Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Analytics: Interpreting the EV Code

November 13, 2019 - San Diego, CA

Welcome to the CDW 2019 Cells, Sensors, and Systems Symposium, hosted by the Scintillon Institute and UCSD. The CDW Symposium features internationally recognized speakers working at the cutting edge of cytometry technology and application. The Symposium is a one day event, free and open to all, but registration is required. This year's theme is: Extracellular Vesicle Analytics, and focuses on the needs and opportunities for high resolution vesicle analysis for the development of new biomarkers, diagnostics, and therapeutics.

Organizing Committee: John Nolan, Scintillon Institute; Louise Laurent, University of California San Diego; Jeff Price, Scintillon Institute

Agenda

9:00 1 Louise Laurent (UCSD) - Extracellular miRNA Biomarkers For Non-Invasive Prediction Of Preeclampsia In Asymptomatic Women
9:30 2 Emily Wang (UCSD) - Cancer–Host Crosstalk Through Exosomal miRNA
10:00 3 Brian Eliceiri (UCSD) - Regulated vs. constitutive release of EVs-the challenge to identify the immunologically active
10:30 - 11:00   Coffee Break
11:00 4 Dolores DiVizio (USC) - Cancer-Derived Extracellular Vesicles And Large Oncosomes: From Biology To Biomarkers
11:30 5 Andries Zijlstra (Vanderbilt) - Defining extracellular vesicle sub-populations using dimensional reduction of multi-parametric flow data
12:00 - 1:30   Lunch
1:30 6 Hollis Cline (TSRI) - Exosomes Regulate Neurogenesis And Circuit Assembly To Rescue A Human iPSC Model Of Rett Syndrome
2:00 7 Ursula Saundau (OHSU) - Methamphetamine Use Disorder Alters Plasma Extracellular Vesicle MicroRNA Expression
2:30 8 Ken Wittwer (JHU) - Extracellular vesicle and silica nanoparticle comparisons in a four-platform evaluation
3:00 - 3:30   Coffee Break
3:30 9 Virginia Litwin (Caprion) - Strategies for Successful Validation, Implementation, and Transfer of Flow Cytometric Methods
4:00 10 Discussion - Prospects for EVs and their cargo as biomarkers

 

Symposium Location

Roth Auditorium, Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine

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CDW Symposium 2018

Posted on CDW 2018 by Rhianna Basore · October 01, 2018 10:43 AM

CDW 2018

28TH CYTOMETRY DEVELOPMENT 

CELLS, SENSORS, AND SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM

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NOVEMBER 8, 2018
SAN DIEGO, CA

#CytDev18

Co-Chairs:
Jeffrey H. Price, Scintillon Institute
John P. Nolan, Scintillon Institute
Chairs Emeriti and Program Advisors:
Robert F. Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University
Howard M. Shapiro, Center for Microbial Cytometry

Welcome to the 28th Cytometry Development Cells, Sensors, and Systems Symposium, hosted by the Scintillon Institute in sunny San Diego, California. The goal of these events is to bring together scientists and engineers working to develop and apply new technologies for cell analysis. 

The Cells, Sensors, and Systems Symposium is a one day event, open to all, featuring cutting edge talks.

9:00 am - 10:30 am Extracellular Vesicles

9:00 am   John Nolan (Scintillon Institute) 

"Charting the atlas of extracellular vesicles (EV) " 

9:30 am   Joshua Welsh (National Institutes of Health) 

"Development of hyperplexed EV phenotyping assays and software"

10:00 am Alex Marki (La Jolla Institute of Allergy and Immunology) 

"Rolling and arrested neutrophils produce elongated microparticles in the blood stream via detaching their tethers and slings"

 

10:30 am - 11:00 am COFFEE BREAK

 

11:00 am - 12:15 pm  High Dimensional Cytometry

11:00 am Landon Edgar (The Scripps Research Institute) 

"High multiparameter analysis using mass cytometry and spectral flow cytometry"

12:15 am David Novo (Denovo Software)

"Spectral Flow Cytometry data analysis"

 

12:15 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH

 

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm High Dimensional Cytometry

1:30 pm Pratip Chattopadhyay (New York University)

"Comprehensive Cell Profiling for Precision Immunology"

2:00 pm Ryan Brinkman (University of British Columbia)

"Data Driven Cytometry"

2:30 pm Max Qian (J. Craig Venter Institute)

"Computational Analysis of Mass Cytometry Data: Overview and Recent Progress"

 

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm COFFEE BREAK

 

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Single Cell Genomics

3:30 pm Blue Lake (University of California, San Diego)

"Integrative Single-cell Analysis of Transcriptional and Epigenetic States in the Human Adult Brain"

4:00 pm Richard Scheuermann  (J. Craig Venter Institute)  

"Integration of Single Cell Immunophenotype and Transcriptomic Data"

4:30 pm Alexey Terskikh (Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute) 

"Microscopic Imaging of Epigenetic Landscapes"

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CDW Tutorials 2019

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · October 01, 2018 10:34 AM · 1 reaction

CDW Tutorials: Single Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Analytics

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 2019

Scintillon Institute

Organized in cooperation with the ISEV-ISAC-ISTH EV Flow Cytometry Working Group, the University of California, San Diego and Scintillon Institute, this year's CDW Tutorials will focus on single EV analytics. The Tutorials will include lectures on EV biogenesis, transport and function, EV isolation and enrichment, and EV measurement, with a focus on MIFlowCyt-EV, the recently developed Guidelines for reporting EV flow cytometry methods and results. The program will consist of morning lectures and afternoon wet labs that illustrate essential aspects of experimental design and measurement calibration.

Due to the small group format of this year's Tutorials, space is limited to 24 attendees. If you are interested in attending, please send an email with a brief description of your interest and experience with extracellular vesicles and/or flow cytometry to: [email protected] with "Tutorial Application" in the subject line by October 31, 2019.

 

Preliminary Agenda

Morning

Lecture

Speaker

8:30-

Welcome and Overview

John Nolan

8:45-

EV Research and Methods

Ken Witwer

9:10-

Single EV measurements: Instruments and Assays

Joshua Welsh

9:30-

Single EV Flow Cytometry: Reporting Guidelines

Joanne Lannigan

10:00-

Break and sponsor presentations

 

11:00-

EV Light Scatter by Flow Cytometry

Joshua Welsh

11:20-

EV Fluorescence by Flow Cytometry

Joanne Lannigan

11:40-

Introduction to the Lab Modules

John Nolan

12:00

Lunch

 

Afternoon

Wet Labs

 

1:00-

Module 1: Single EV Counting and Sizing

Ngoc Do, JB Vasquez and Patrick Nolan

 

Module 2: Experimental Design for Single EV Analysis

Joanne Lannigan

 

Module 3: Single EV Light Scatter Flow Cytometry

Joshua Welsh and Vera Tang

 

Module 4: Single EV Fluorescence Flow Cytometry

John Nolan and Erika Duggan

5:30

Tutorial Wrap up

All

Tutorials Location

Scintillon Institute

6868 Nancy Ridge Dr

San Diego, CA 92121

 

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CDW 2019 Sponsorship

Posted on CDW 2019 by Rhianna Basore · July 06, 2018 2:10 PM

Dear Cytometry Development Workshop (CDW) Supporters:

CDW 2019 featuring the Cells, Sensors, & Systems Symposium, the CDW Tutorials, and the 29th Cytometry Development Workshop will take place November 13-17, 2019 in sunny San Diego CA. Hosted by the Scintillon Institute, CDW gathers scientists and engineers working at the forefront of  single cell analysis to facilitate connections between new cutting-edge technologies and future application needs.  This year's multifaceted event features:

CDW Symposium: Extracellular Vesicles in Health and Disease
November 13, 2019 at the Roth Auditorium, Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine
CDW Tutorials on Single Vesicle Analysis
November 14, 2019, location TBD
Registration for the Symposium and Tutorials are free, but registration is required.
Cytometry Development Workshop
November 14, 2019 6:30 PM - November 17, 2018
La Jolla Shores Hotel, San Diego, CA
Registration for the Workshop has a modest fee and meals charge.

Sponsorship

CDW is made possible through the active support and participation of our Sponsors.

Sponsorship supports:

  • speaker travel;
  • students and postdoc travel and workshop fees; and
  • lunches and refreshments at the Tutorial and Symposium
Sponsorship includes support of all three CDW events - Symposium, Tutorials, and Workshop.
  • Platinum Sponsorship - one available - $10,000
  • Gold Sponsorship - four available - $5,000
  • Sponsorship - twelve available - $3,500
  • Sponsorship includes an exhibit table at the Symposium for hosted coffee and lunch breaks
  • Gold Sponsorship includes the above and a short vendor talk at the Tutorials
  • Platinum Sponsorship includes the benefits of Gold Sponsorship plus preferred table and logo placement.
  • Sponsors are also invited to participate in the Workshop and present a 10 minute talk or tutorial.

For more information contact:
RHIANNA BASORE
CDW Organizer
858.657.9145
[email protected]

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CDW Awards 2018

Posted on CDW 2018 by Rhianna Basore · July 06, 2018 2:03 PM

28th Cytometry Development Workshop

November 7 - 11 2018

La Jolla Shores Hotel, San Diego, CA

 

Student Awards

Undergraduate and graduate students who would like to attend the Cytometry Development Workshop are encouraged to apply for a Student Award. The awards will cover housing and food for the workshop at the double occupancy rate.

To Apply, submit the following to Rhianna Basore (address below) as soon as possible but no later than September 1, 2018:

  1. a registration form for the workshop
  2. a curriculum vitae for the student listing education, awards, honors, and publications
  3. a brief statement (less than 2 pages) about the student's research interests and accomplishments
  4. In addition request that your research advisor send a letter of recommendation via email to [email protected]. The letter should describe the availability (or lack thereof) of other sources of support for student travel.

 

For more information contact:

Rhianna Basore
Scintillon Institute
[email protected]
6868 Nancy Ridge Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
Phone: 858-576-6645
FAX: 858-587-6692


CDW Housing 2018

Posted on Cytometry Development Workshop 2018 by Rhianna Basore · July 06, 2018 1:51 PM

28th Cytometry Development Workshop
Cells, Sensors, and Systems
#cytDev18

November 7 - November 11, 2018
La Jolla Shores Hotel
San Diego, CA

Housing

The 28th Cytometry Development Workshop will be held at La Jolla Shores Hotel in San Diego. For the purpose of the event a group room block has been reserved at the rate of $189 per night (Wednesday and Thursday) and $209 per night (Friday and Saturday). For reservations, please contact the La Jolla Shores Hotel directly and book the room under CDW - CYTOMETRY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP group.

Location and Contacts

La Jolla Shores Hotel 8110 Camino Del Oro La Jolla, CA 92037
Tel: (866) 392 8762
Fax: (858) 456 9346

Airports

12 miles from San Diego International Airport
25 miles form McClellan-Palomar Airport (Carlsbad)

Directions from the North

South on Interstate 5, exit west on La Jolla Village Drive
Follow to third traffic light and turn right onto La Jolla Shores Drive
Turn Left on Avenida De La Playa and right on Camino Del Oro
The hotel is on the left

Directions from the South

North on the interstate 5 exit west on La Jolla Parkway
Follow to fourth traffic light and turn right on La Jolla Shores Drive
Turn left on Avenida De La Playa and right on Camino Del Oro
The hotel is on the left

Parking

Underground Parking 20$ fee a day
Street Parking

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Cytometry Development Workshop 2018

Posted on CDW 2018 by Rhianna Basore · July 06, 2018 1:46 PM

28th Cytometry Development Workshop

NOVEMBER 8 - NOVEMBER 11, 2018
LA JOLLA SHORES HOTEL, SAN DIEGO, CA

#CytDev18

CDW Workshop Registration

Housing Information

 

Overview. The 28th Cytometry Development Workshop will be held from November 8th to November 11th, 2018 at the beautiful La Jolla Shores Hotel in sunny San Diego.  

The purpose of this workshop series is to bring together those people directly involved in the development of the technologies for cell analysis, including both flow cytometry and image cytometry. A number of important developments in cytometry had their origins at the Workshop, including development of digital pulse processing approaches for flow cytometers, initial discussions of designs for low cost cytometers for AIDS monitoring in developing countries, development of "Q & B" analysis of fluorescence sensitivity in flow, and development of standardization materials and protocols for cytometry. In recent years, a major focus has been on high-throughput systems and proteomics.

The workshop will not be a forum for discussion of applications per se, but applications are frequently discussed as they relate to the development of new technologies. Every attendee is required to participate actively and make a positive contribution by discussing their current research, experiences, and needs. This is not a forum for observers. However, the organizers ensure that no one dominates discussion. There will be no sound or film recording of any presentation.

The workshop will begin at 7:00 pm on Thursday, November 8th and the workshop will conclude after breakfast on Sunday, November 11th. Afternoons are usually unscheduled to allow participants free time to enjoy the area and for individual discussions.

Abstract submission. The program for the workshop is entirely determined by the interests of the attendees (see links for past workshops for typical sets of discussion topics). Each attendee must volunteer to present at least one topic (hopefully more than one). The presentations do not need to be about completed work - presentations on work in progress or problems being encountered in a project are very welcome. Each presenter may hold the floor for no more than 10 minutes. However, there is no limit on the number of topics that each attendee may present. The purpose of the 10 minute rule is to guarantee that everyone has an opportunity to make their presentations. Attendees may also volunteer to present a 15 minute tutorial on one or more subjects that they feel would be of general interest.

A lot of background material is not needed. All attendees of this Workshop will be experienced in the field; please limit the use of published data (other than in tutorials). Our intention is that this workshop will be a forum for helping one another; to discuss recent developments that make research at your laboratory/company easier and more productive and that might help others. For your presentations we will provide overhead projectors and computer projection.

Individuals interested in attending should send, by September 1, their proposed title and abstract, along with a brief description of interests and activities in cytometry technology development to: Rhianna Basore ([email protected]). Notification of abstract acceptance will be made by September 15.

Sponsorship and support. CDW happens because of the support of its sponsors. To join these companies and organizations in sponsoring CDW 2018, contact Rhianna Basore ([email protected]).


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