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CDW 2018

Posted on News & Events by Rhianna Basore · July 06, 2018 1:41 PM

28TH CYTOMETRY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP, TUTORIALS,

AND CELLS, SENSORS, AND SYSTEMS SYMPOSIUM

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NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 11, 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 Workshop, Tutorials, and 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 Cytometry Development Tutorials is a day of educational presentations.

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

The Cytometry Development Workshop is a three day meeting of cytometry technology developers focused on the latest in hardware, software, and reagents and assays.

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

Event

Date

Time

Location

Cost

 TUTORIALS   NOVEMBER 7 

 9 am - 5 pm 

Nautilus CD, Green Acre Nautilus 

 FREE 
 SYMPOSIUM 

 NOVEMBER 8 

 9 am - 5 pm

Illumina Theatre, The Alexandria at Torrey Pines

 FREE 
 WORKSHOP   NOVEMBER 8-11  

 7 pm

 La Jolla Shores Hotel  $400 

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Sponsorship opportunities available.

Student Travel Awards are available for students

Organized by: Cytometry Development Workshop
Academic cosponsors: Sanford-Burnham-Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, University of California, San Diego, and Scintillon Institute

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


Flow Cytometry Core

Posted on Core Facilities by Rhianna Basore · May 21, 2018 1:43 PM

Service Profile

  • Quantitative fluorescence analysis (up to 13 colors)

  • Consulting service including design of experiments, analysis or conversion of data

  • Typical applications include:

    • Bead-based assays

    • Cell based assays

    • Small particle analysis

    • Viability and toxicity assays

Equipment Profile

  • BC Cytoflex

    • 3 laser (V-B-R)

    • Up to 13 colors

    • Automated with a plate loader

INSTRUMENTATION RATE SCHEDULE:

 

 

Hourly Rates*, US$

Scintillon

Academic/non-profit

Industry/for profit

Assisted - per hour

$40.63

$78.25

$83.73

Unassisted - per hour

$28.65

$55.18

$59.04

Consulting & Experimental Design - per hour

$28.65

$55.18

$59.04

(a) Non-Profit Collaborator Rate = Internal cost-per-unit, including overhead applied at 92.0% (e.g. 2017 approved indirect cost rate).

(b) For-Profit Collaborative Rate = Internal cost-per-unit, including overhead applied at 92.0% (e.g. 2017 approved indirect cost rate), plus a shared service management fee equal to 7% of the direct & indirect per-unit-cost of each shared service.

 

Contact

Erika Duggan

Phone: 858-799-1048

Email: [email protected]

 

Location

The Scintillon Institute

6868 Nancy Ridge Dr

San Diego, CA 92122

 

Normal operating hours: 9:00am-6:30pm, M-F


Alan S. Verkman, M.D. Ph.D.

Posted on News by Rhianna Basore · October 17, 2016 8:39 AM

Scintillon Institute proudly hosts

 

 Alan S. Verkman, M.D. Ph.D.

 Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Research Development Program at University of California, San Francisco, former Established Investigator for the American Heart Association, and Senior Staff Member of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at University of California, San Francisco

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“Cystic fibrosis drug discovery and assay methods”

Read more

CDW2015 Sponsorship Opportunities

Posted on 26th Cytometry Development Workshop by Alison Shuman · September 04, 2015 2:33 PM

The 25th Cytometry Development Workshop featuring the Cells, Sensors, & Systems Symposium – hosted by the Scintillon Institute Center for Cytometry Development assembles leaders in the diverse fields of cell measurement and cell applications into a wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary five day event to facilitate connection between new cutting-edge technologies and future application needs. 


SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

PLATINUM LEVEL  - $10,000 (1 opportunity available). Platimum level sponsors are invited to attend and present a 10-min talk or 20-min tutorial at CDW. There will be 1 table for marketing literature at CDW.

GOLD LEVEL - $5,000 (2 opportunities available). Gold Level sponsors are invited to attend and present a 10-min talk at the CDW.

BRONZE LEVEL: - $3,500 (15 opportunities available).


The multifaceted event held at 3 different venues:

  • Th Cytometry Development Tutorials on Wednesday October 21, 2015, covering cutting edge topics in both image and flow cytometry. This event is open to all at no cost.
  • The Cells Sensors, and Systems Symposium on Thursday October 22, with luminary speakers and topics of interest for the broad scientific audience. This event is open to all at no cost.
  • The Cytometry Development Workshop from Thursday October 22- Sunday October 25 at the beautiful La Jolla Shores Hotel.The workshop attendance has a modest fee and meals charge.


 Academic Sponsorships

We have several open opportunities for sponsored academic scientists to provide a tutorial on the afternoon of Oct. 21 at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute. Sponsorship pays for invited speaker travel; students and postdoc travel and workshop fees; and lunches and refreshments at the Tutorial and Symposium

Please contact John Nolan ([email protected]) and Susanne Heynen-Genel ([email protected]) for Academic Sponsorship opportunities.


2015-workshop-overview

Posted on 26th Cytometry Development Workshop by Alison Shuman · September 04, 2015 1:37 PM

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The 25th Cytometry Development Workshop: Technologies for Cell Analysis will be held on October 22- 25, 2015 at the beautiful La Jolla Shores Hotel in sunny San Diego.

Every year, this workshop series brings together those  involved in the development of the technologies for cell analysis, including flow and image cytometry.  This hands-on event is a forum for cytometry experts discussing recent developments in cytometry as they relate to the development of new technologies. The goal of the workshop is to make research at easier and more productive.


EVENT OVERVIEW

Program Chairs: Jeffrey H. Price, Scintillon Institute and John P. Nolan, Scintillon Institute
Chair Emeritus and Program Advisor: Robert F. Murphy, Carnegie Melon University


EVENT SCHEDULE

October 22. Program Opens at 6:30PM


Workshop Format: short presentations, interactive discussions

Every attendee is required to participate actively and make a positive contribution by discussing their current research, experiences, and needs.

Program Overview. The program will be driven entirely by attendees (see links for past workshops for typical sets of discussion topics). Every attendee is required to actively participate and make a positive contribution by discussing their current research, experiences, and needs.

Recommended Background: core field experience with cytometry

Video Recording: There will be no sound or film recording of any of the presentations


 ATTENDEES PARTICIPATION RULES:

  • Each attendee must volunteer to present at least one topic (hopefully more than one)
  • Presentation length - 10 min
  • The presentations can discuss a completed work, work in progress and/or problems being encountered in a project/field. Please limit the use of published data (other than in tutorials)
  • Attendees have option to present a 15-min talk on additional subjects (no limit on the number of topics)

NOTE: Overhead projectors and computer will be provided by organizers


Workshop History:

A number of important developments in cytometry had their origins at the Workshop:

  • 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
  • Development of standardization materials and protocols for cytometry

In recent years, a major focus has been on high-throughput systems and proteomics.


LEARN ABOUT ALL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

ORGANIZERS:

Cytometry Development Workshop & San Diego Center for Systems Biology


ACADEMIC CO-SPONSORS:

Sanford-Burnham-Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, University of California, San Diego, and Scintillon Institute


Registration and Meals

The upfront fee of $400 covers registration ($150) and meals for CDW ($250).

The $150 registration fee is waived for students and first-time attendees who register by September 15, 2014. After this date, the registration fee rises to $200 per person.

If you plan to attend please complete the attached Workshop Registration Form with title for a 10-min talk or 20-min tutorial and submit via email to [email protected]. The information from this form is used to plan the program for the workshop.


Lodging for the Workshop

The La Jolla Shores Hotel is located on the La Jolla Shores beach and is within walking distance of the La Jolla Cove, Scripps Institute of Oceanography (and Scripps pier),  The Birch Aquarium at Scripps, and Blacks Beach. Kayak rentals are available nearby for a trip through the La Jolla Cave and along the picturesque coastline. Hotel reservation information can be found at http://www.scintillon.org/housing. Please identify yourself as attending CDW since we will have to pay for rooms blocked out if they are not filled by attendees


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