TRBC1 has been a much-needed game changer in T-cell analysis. @kdevittvt et al discuss utility & incorporation of TRBC1 into #flowcytometry panels as well as interpretation & reporting issues in this new paper from Clinical Cytometry! #flowEdu#hemepath
https://t.co/LZPHMtI6Oa
Just published in Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry!
A comprehensive, easy to use guide for validation of flow cytometry assays using real-life examples.
Check it out here!⬇️
https://t.co/aTPomSaq0X
Opportunity for a CAP junior member with interest in chemistry, immunology or serology testing to join our committee (Diagnostic immunology & Flow Cytometry)!
Apply by 4/29th at: https://t.co/OhBOpji8U1
About junior membership: https://t.co/yXrCZ2YtbN
WATCH: The president of the American Medical Association tells @WmBrangham that the evolving COVID-19 guidance from the CDC and other health officials is due to the changing nature of science, not deliberate attempts to misinform or confuse Americans. https://t.co/DQ2mDAG8eD
Speaking with colleagues at academic hospitals around the country, I created a list of the administrative responsibilities, meetings, committees, and paperwork taken off our plates in response to pandemic stressors and burnout:
RBC lysis is a common part of processing specimens for flow cytometry, but can be tricky.
In this updated module from the ICCS Quality & Standards Committee, learn all about the different lysing methods, with tips, troubleshooting and protocols!
https://t.co/pYW3vWxAQL
ICCS Webinar: "Identifying and Addressing Bias: Implicit Bias and Beyond" will take place on Jan. 24, 2022 at 12pm ET. All are welcome.
@ICCS_Education@IccsWic
Register here: https://t.co/BeRlMox40Y
The CLSI H62 Validation of Assays Performed by Flow Cytometry, 1st edition has been released. @ICCSWIC@ICCS_Education More info can be found here: https://t.co/U4MSK5hVSs