
The National Flow Cytometry Resource (NFCR), located in the Bioscience Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is funded by the National Center for Research Resources through the National Institutes of Health . The NFCR pursues the development of advanced flow cytometry instrumentation and applications, and transfers these developments to the biomedical science community.
ISAC 2008
NFCR staff presented talks and posters this year, click here for more information.
R&D 100 award
Congratulations to Greg Goddard, Steve Graves, Robb Habbersett, John Martin, Mark Naivar, and Acoustic Cytometry Systems on receiving an R&D 100 award for the Portable Acoustic Cytometer.
Research Flow Cytometry Course
The 31st Annual Course in Flow Cytometry, Research Methods and Applications will be held June 14-20, 2008 at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. This course will be hosted by Verity Software House and co-sponsored by the National Flow Cytometry Resource.
The 30th Annual Course in Flow Cytometry, Research Methods and Applications. Was held June 9-15, 2007 at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Hosted by the National Flow Cytometry Resource (nfcr@lanl.gov) and Verity Software House. We had an intense week of flow cytometry and fun.
Photos from the course and CV data for the Build-a-Flow Cytometer Labs
The activities of the NFCR include:
- Technological research and development focused on the development of new instrumentation and applications to address important problems in biomedical science
- Pursuing active collaborations with both basic science and clinical researchers
- Providing researchers with access to state-of-art flow cytometry instrumentation for kinetics, spectroscopy, and molecular analysis
- Training, service, and dissemination to the biomedical research community through courses, tutorials, workshops, and consulting
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