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The 19th Cytometry Development Workshop will take place October 14-18, 2009.

Eighteenth Cytometry Development Workshop:
Technologies for Cell Analysis
October 15-19, 2008
Asilomar Conference Center
Pacific Grove, California

Held with the endorsement of
ISAC, the International Society for Analytical Cytology

Co-chairs:
    Jeffrey H. Price and Howard Shapiro

Chair Emeritus and Program Advisor:

    Robert Murphy

 

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The Eighteenth "Cytometry Development Workshop: Technologies for Cell Analysis" will be held from October 15th to 19th, 2008 at the beautiful Asilomar Conference Grounds on the Monterrey Peninsula in Pacific Grove, California.

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.

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. There will be no sound or film recording of any presentation.

The early workshop registration fee (before September 31) is only $100 (this fee is waived for students and first-time attendees). Student awards are also available to cover housing and meal costs. The cost of lodging at Asilomar includes all meals, which are served in a common dining hall. The workshop will begin at 4:30 on Wednesday, October 15th (rooms are available at 3:00 PM) and the workshop will conclude at with lunch on Sunday, October 19th. Afternoons are usually unscheduled to allow participants free time to enjoy the area and for individual discussions.

If you are interested in attending the workshop, you can register online.
Cost is $100 ($250 after September 31). The workshop fee is waived for students and first-time attendees who register by September 31. Following registration, you will be prompted to fill out the Workshop Registration Form and return it via FAX, mail, or e-mail (to cdw2008@burnham.org) as soon as possible. The information from this form is used to plan the program for the workshop.

Please also mail or FAX the Housing Registration Form directly to the Asilomar Conference Center along with full payment to Asilomar. The Conference Center requires us to guarantee a minimum number of rooms, and we are charged for rooms that are guaranteed but not used. Space can therefore only be guaranteed for those whose forms are RECEIVED by September 31st. Those who register late may still be able to attend the workshop, but may have to find other housing if space at Asilomar is no longer available.

Jeffrey H. Price
Burnham Institute for Medical Research
10901 N. Torrey Pines Rd.

La Jolla, CA 92037

Phone: 858-646-3162

Fax: 858-795-5298

 Howard Shapiro
 Shapiro Laboratory
 283 Highland Ave.
 West Newton, MA 02465-2513
 Phone: 617-783-8392
 FAX: 617-783-4750

Email: cdw2008@burnham.org

P.S. Spouses are encouraged to come to Asilomar. It is a beautiful vacation spot (near Pebble Beach and the quaint artists' village of Carmel) and the weather is always nice in the fall.