Metro Detroit Cytometry Group

Past Meetings

2005

May. 27 Imaging, Flow Cytometry and Functional Cytomics. Kevin Weller BD Biosciences
Apr. 22 1) FRET and Flow Cytometry
2) Stem Cell Sorting.
Dom Fenoglio DakoCytomation


2004

Apr. 23 Imaging, Flow Cytometry and Functional Cytomics. J. Paul Robinson, Ph.D. Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana
Jun. 18 A Finite State Model of the Cell Cycle. James W. Jacobberger, Ph.D. Case Western Comprehensive Cancer Center
Cleveland, Ohio


2003

Nov. 21 High Throughput Microplate Cytometry with the Acumen Explorer. Jim Foss TTP LabTech Ltd.
Melbourn, UK


2002

Jan. 24 Genetic Modification of Prostate and Kidney Cancer Cells for Generation of Cancer Vaccines. G. Gali Hillman, Ph.D. Radiation Oncology
Wayne State University
Feb. 28 Clinical Flow Cytometry: Beyond CD4 Counts. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Mar. 28 How Peroxisomes Arise ­ An Image Analysis Stan Terlecky, Ph.D. Pharmacology
Wayne State University
May 23 Multiparameter Analysis of TCR V-beta Repertoire in Health and HIV Disease. Albert D. Donnenberg, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jun. 27 Clinical Applications of Flow Cytometry in the Diagnosis of Hematopoietic Neoplasms. Atef Shrit, M.D. Miami Valley Hospital
Dayton, Ohio


2001

Jan. 25 Clinical Cytometry: Activation Markers in HIV. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Feb. 22 Multiplexed Microbead Assays: Applications in Molecular Biology and Cytokine Measurements. Eric Van Buren Immunology & Microbiology
Wayne State University
Mar. 22 Molecular Aspects of Cancer Chemoprevention. Fazlul Sarkar, Ph.D. Karmanos Cancer Institute
May 24 MHC Tetramers: Quantitation of Antigen Specific T Cell Responses. Patricia Roth, Ph.D. Beckman-Coulter, Inc.
Hialeah, Florida
Jun. 28 BD Biosciences Cytometric Bead Arrays. Mark Edinger BD Biosciences
San Jose, California
Sep. 27 The World of Macro and Micro Arrays. Alexander Munishkin, Ph.D. Clontech Laboratories, Inc.
Palo Alto, California
Nov. 15 Modulation of Stimulatory Properties of Dendritic Cells: A Flow Cytometric Analysis Amy Wesa Cancer Biology
Wayne State University
Dec. 13 What Everyone Should Know About Flow Cytometry: Theory and Instrument Operation Eric Van Buren Immunology & Microbiology
Wayne State University


2000

Jan. 27 Flow Cytometric Detection of CD4+ Th Cell Apoptosis and FasL Expression in Schistosoma mansoni Infection. Steve Lundy Immunology & Microbiology
Wayne State University
Feb. 24 Dendritic Cells: Developmental Properties and Immune Functions. Anne Galy, Ph.D. Karmanos Cancer Institute
Mar. 23 Exploitation of T Cell Receptor Degeneracy for the Design of HIV and Cancer Vaccines. June Kan-Mitchell, Ph.D.
Michal Bereta, Ph.D.
Karmanos Cancer Institute
May 5 User of Molecular Cytogenetics in Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome. Nigel Carter, Ph.D. The Sanger Centre
Cambridge, England
Jun. 21 Rapid Screening of Signal Transduction Proteins. Roberto Campos, Ph.D. BD Transduction Lab.
Lexington, Kentucky
Sep. 28 Who Determines the Clinical Utility of DNA Cytometry? Charles Hitchcock, M.D., Ph.D. The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio
Nov. 16 Laser Scanning Cytometry. James Eliason, Ph.D. Karmanos Cancer Institute
Dec. 21 Effect of Chronic Genistein Treatment on Human Breast Cancer Cells. Janice Schwartz, Ph.D.
Bridgette Gerard, Ph.D.
Karmanos Cancer Institute


1999

Jan. 28 Trouble Shooting DNA and Cell Cycle Assays: How to Get the Most from your Study. Eric Van Buren
Marimar Alonso
Alexander Nakeff, Ph.D.
Wayne State University
Feb. 25 Calcium Flux Changes Using Laser Confocal Microscopy. Brian O'Neil, M.D. Emergency Medicine
Wayne State University
Mar. 18 Clinical Flow Cytometry Concerns: Analyte Specific Reagents (ASR) and Limitations in Reimbur$ement. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Apr. 22 Analysis of Intracellular Cytokines by Flow Cytometry. Mark Edinger BD Pharmingen
San Jose, California
May 27 Flow Cytometry Divorces Hematology: A Summary of Three Multicenter Evaluations of Single Platform Technologies for the Measurement of Absolute CD4 Counts. Maurice O'Gorman, Ph.D. Children's Memorial Hospital
Chicago, Illinois
Jun. 24 Functional Significance of T Cell Activation Markers: Lessons from Stem Cell Transplantation. Albert Donnenberg, Ph.D. U. of Pittsburgh Cancer Inst.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sep.23 Trouble Shooting DNA and Cell Cycle Assays: How to Get the Most from your Study. Eric Van Buren
Alexander Nakeff, Ph.D.
Wayne State University
Josephine Ford Cancer Center
Nov. 18 Clinical Flow Cytometry. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center


1998

Jan. 22 The Use of Flow Cytometry to Monitor Pathogenic T Cells in Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis. Ronald Smeltz Immunology & Microbiology
Wayne State University
Feb. 26 Confocal and Electron Microscopy Imaging of Mouse Blastocysts: The Role of Integrin Localization. Linda Mayernik Pharmacology
Wayne State University
Mar. 26 New Method Validation in the Clinical Laboratory. Betty Eastham, M.T., A.S.C.P. BD Immunocytometry Sys.
San Jose, California
Apr. 23 Clinical Applications of Multiparameter Flow Cytometry. Carleton Stewart, Ph.D. Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Buffalo, New York
May 28 COP-1 and The Immune System in Multiple Sclerosis. Samia Ragheb, Ph.D. Neurology
Wayne State University
Jun. 25 Issues in the Enumeration of CD34 Positive Progenitor Cells for Stem Cell Transplantation. Michael Keeney, ART, FIMLS London Health Sciences Ctr.
London, Ontario, Canada
Sep. 24 Clinical Flow Cytometry. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Oct. 22

Calcium Flux Changes in Neuroblastoma Cells Following Arachadonic Acid and Radical Injury Using Laser Confocal Microscopy.

Calcium Radiometric Imaging and in situ Hybridization.

Brian O'Neil, M.D.

Richard Lerch

Emergency Medicine
Wayne State University

Anatomy
Wayne State University

Nov. 19 Thymic T Cell Subsets Involved In Retroviral Induced Lymphomas. Fayth Yoshimura, Ph.D. Karmanos Cancer Institute
Dec. 17 Apoptosis in Small Cell Lung Cancer as Determined by Flow Cytometry and Imaging. Gregory Kalemkerian, M.D. Karmanos Cancer Institute


1997

Jan. 23 Flow Cytometric Analysis of Cell Proliferaton in Benign Breast Tissue Dan Visscher, M.D. Pathology
Wayne State University
Feb. 27 Flow Cytometric Detection of Fetal Hemoglobin (HbR) Containing Red Blood Cells. Stephan Olsen, M.T. Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, Michigan
Mar. 27 Flow Cytometric Studies of Drug Sensitivity/Resistance in Childhood Leukemias. Y. Ravindranath, M.D. Children's Hospital of Mich.
Detroit, Michigan
May 22 Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis of Prostate Cancer. Michael Cher, M.D. Pathology
Wayne State University
Jun. 26 Cellular Immune Function Monitoring in Whole Blood. John F. Dunne, Ph.D. BD Immunocytometry Sys.
San Jose, California
Sep. 25 Applications of Flow and Laser Scanning Cytometry to Gene Therapy Analysis Methods. Michael Grace, Ph.D. Schering-Plough Research
Kenilworth, New Jersey
Oct. 23 DNA Content Parameters as Translation of Intermediates of Head and Neck Cancer. John Ensley, M.D. Internal Medicine
Wayne State University
Nov.20 Neonatal Immunophenotype Ontogeny, Phylogeny or Chaos? Thomas Huard, Ph.D. Sparrow Hospital
Lansing, Michigan


1996

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1995

Jan. 26 Problem Solving in Flow Cytometry. Mark KuKuruga
Eric Van Buren
Wayne State University
Feb. 23 Clinical Flow Cytometry. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Mar. 23 Flow Cytometric Analysis of Platelets and Reticulocytes. Bruce Davis, M.D., Ph.D. William Beaumont Hospital
Royal Oak, Michigan
Apr. 27 Analyzing Flow Experiments with Attractors. Pierre Bierre, Ph.D. BD Immunocytometry Sys.
San Jose, California
May 25 An Approach to Three Color Immunocytometry of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and Related Disorders. Raymond Tubbs, Ph.D. Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
Jun. 22 Apoptosis and Activation: Theory and Practice. John Maples, Ph.D. Coulter, Inc.
Hialeah, Florida


1994

Jan. 27 Problem Solving in Flow Cytometry. Mark KuKuruga
Eric Van Buren
Wayne State University
Mar. 24 Apoptosis of Leukemic Cells Induced by Antitumor Drugs: Rate of Cell Cycle and Cell Differentiation. Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz, Ph.D. New York Mecial College
Valhalla, New York
Apr. 21 New Fronteirs in Flow Cytometry. Noel Warner, Ph.D. BD Immunocytometry Sys.
San Jose, California
May 26 Clinical Flow Cytometry. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Jun. 23 Recent Developments in Calcium Measurement Using the ACAS Instrument. Arun Wakade, Ph.D. Pharmacology
Wayne State University
Nov. 17 Altered Localization of Cysteine Proteases in Tumor Cells. Bonnie Sloane, Ph.D. Pharmacology
Wayne State University
Dec. 15 New Advances in Acute and Chronic Leukemia Phenotyping. John Carey, M.D. Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan


1993

Jan. 28 Clinical Flow Cytometry. P. Michael Long, Ph.D. Detroit Medical Center
Feb. 25 Problem Solving in Flow Cytometry: Approaches to Analysis of Complex Data Sets. Mark KuKuruga
Eric Van Buren
Wayne State University
Mar. 25 Calcium Flux in Lymphocyte Subsets from Bone Marrow Transplant Patients. Lawrence Lum, Ph.D.
Nengren Jin, Ph.D.
Wayne State University
Apr. 22 Normal and Abnormal Hematopoiesis Assessed by Multidimensional Flow Cytometry. Leon Terstappen, Ph.D. BD Immunocytometry Sys.
San Jose, California
May 27 Immunophenotyping in Infant Acute Leukemia. Charles Ross, M.D. University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Jun. 24 Genetic Staging of Breast Cancer. Stanley Shackney, M.D. Allegheny General Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dec. 16 Molecular Pathology of Bladder Cancer as Measured by Flow Cytometry and Fluorescense In Situ Hybridization. T. Vincent Shankey, Ph.D. Loyola University
Chicago, Illinois

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