Day 1: Friday, Sept 2nd
Lectures only
Faculty : Florian Mair, Maria Jaimes, Alexander Tolios, Tomas Kalina, Michaela Novakova, Zosia Maciorowski
These lectures will cover the basics of flow, including how a flow cytometer works, basics of fluorochromes and fluorescence, spectral overlap and compensation, basic data analysis and panel design, targeted to beginning and intermediate flow cytometrists. Advanced and clinical lectures will cover advanced data analysis, data assessment, immune monitoring, leukemia and lymphoma and antibody validation and benchmarking.
Day 2: Saturday, September 3rd
Four tracks devoted to specific topics will be offered in parallel. Participant numbers for some of the practical sessions within certain tracks will be limited due to space, so advance registration will be needed to secure a place for those sessions.
Multicolor Track
Faculty: Florian Mair, Andrew Filby, Michaela Novakova, Maria Jaimes, Zosia Maciorowski
This track will include practical sessions on instrument setup and QC, determination of optimal instrument settings, Stain Index assessement of fluorochrome brightness, spillover and spread and compensation. This will be followed by a practical panel design session, plus panel design troubleshooting and advanced data analysis.
Cell Sorting Track
Faculty: Geoff Osborne and Jens Fleischer
This track will start with a lecture and practical session for beginners, progressing to internediate topics covering the finer aspects of instrument setup, effects of sort conditions on cell recovery, viability and sort efficiency. Advanced sessions will cover plate sorting, gating strategies for high dimensional panels and microparticle sorting.
High Dimensional Data Analysis Track
Faculty: John Quinn, Alexander Tolios
This track is targeted towards intermediate and advanced users. A series of lectures and practical modules covering the theory and application of the current high dimensional analysis techniques. In addition there will be a practical demonstration of 2 commercial high dimensional software packages.
Clinical Track
Faculty: Paul Wallace, Tomas Kalina, Michaela Novakova
This track will include leukemia and lymphoma case studies, instrument QC and standardization, clinical panel design, Euroflow and IVDR.
Day 3 Sunday, September 4th
Five parallel modules consisting of lecture and 90-minute practical session, participants will be able to choose 2 practical sessions.
Extracellular Vesicles
Faculty: John Nolan
This lecture and practical will discuss the theory and practicalities of EV detection and analysis on a conventional flow cytometry.
Imaging Flow Cytometry
Faculty: Andrew Filby
The lecture and practical session will review the principles of Imaging Flow cytometry and introduce the concepts and principles of data analysis followed by example applications for this technology. The practical module will consist of data acquisition and analysis on the Imagestream.
Spectral Flow Cytometry
Faculty: Maria Jaimes
This lecture and practical module will introduce the concepts and advantages of spectral flow cytometry. A multicolor panel with corresponding single color and autofluorescence controls will be prepared, acquired and analysed on a spectral flow cytometer.
Clinical Flow Cytometry
Faculty: Paul Wallace, Tomas Kalina, Zosia Maciorowski, John Quinn
This module includes a practical session on basic multicolor Flow cytometry, instrument setup, spillover, spread and compensation and a round table discussion on data analysis for clinical flow cytometry.
Mass Cytometry
Faculty: Henrik Mei & Axel Schulz
This module will consist of a lecture on the principles of mass cytometry and a tutorial session on the do’s and don’ts of mass cytometry.