Applied Flow Cytometry
Target group
Members of the Doctoral School of Life Sciences and Medicine
Level
Basic knowledge of flow cytometry
Organizers
- Prof. dr. Evelyne Meyer [Evelyne.Meyer@ugent.be] en ing. Kristel Demeyere (lab responsible) - Research group Biochemie, Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Veterinary, Universiteit Gent, Salisburylaan 133, 9820 Merelbeke. Tel. 09 264 73 29
- Prof. dr. Bert Devriendt - Research group Immunologie, Department of Virology, Parasitology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary, Universiteit Gent, Salisburylaan 133, 9820 Merelbeke. Tel. 09 264 73 43
- Prof. dr. Karine Breckpot [Karine.Breckpot@vub.be] - Laboratory for Molecular and Cellular Therapy, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Prof. dr. Stefaan Verhulst [Stefaan.Verhulst@vub.be] - Scientific Director of Flow Cytometry Core Facility, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Prof. dr. Nathalie Cools - Laboratory of Experimental Haematology, Vaccine & Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Universiteit Antwerpen, Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen, Wilrijkstraat 10, 2650 Edegem. Tel. 03 821 3584
Programme and venue (3-days course)
Please bring your own lunch.
A. Basic Principles of Flow Cytometry (Stefaan Verhulst) and Line up of applications in flow cytometry (Introduction by Karine Breckpot followed by presentation of individual researchers using flow cytometry in a particular application) (morning).
B. An introduction to compensations and different flow cytometers and their specificity (Angelo Willems) (afternoon).
- Location : Laboratory for Molecular and Cellular Therapy, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103 building E upper floor, meeting room, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium – In case of emergency, contact Karine Breckpot on 0032-2-477 45 66 or 0032-494 25 38 31
A. Detection of selected cytokines in a murine tumor lysate using luminex kit for cytometer bead array analysis. Practical aspects in the Biochemistry laboratory and explanation of the measurements by the person in charge at the 3-laser flow cytometer with attention to the pitfalls in multiplex bead analysis (morning).
B. Purification of 4 different immune cells (cytotoxic T cells, NK cells, monocytes and pDCs) from the PBMC fraction in the pig. Practical aspects at the Laboratory of Veterinary Immunology, explanation of sorting process by the person responsible for the cell sorter and ‘tip and tricks’ to prepare an efficient sort (afternoon).
- Location: Ghent University Faculty of veterinary medicine: Lab Biochemistry (morning) and Immunology (afternoon), Salisburylaan 133- 9820 Merelbeke entrance 24 - 2nd resp. 3rd floor.
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Route description
- Faculty: https://www.ugent.be/di/nl/faculteit/contact/wegbeschrijving.htm
- Lab Biochemistry: https://soleway.ugent.be/routes/1258;
In case of emergency, contact eng. Kristel Demeyere 0476/578691
A. Detection of antigen-specific T cells by intracellular cytokine determination (ICS) (morning).
B. Practical aspects: performing protocol (fix / perm) + antibody staining, followed by flow cytometric analysis with extra attention to pitfalls in ICS (afternoon).
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Location: Building S - 2e floor - campus Drie Eiken. Campus-map: 19b9ca21-c5e9-4f41-a3ba-53d0a6dd93ae.pdf (uantwerpen.be)
Parkeren is het makkelijkst op parking 2, aangezien parking 3 door werken momenteel niet bereikbaar is. Busstop is er in Fort IV straat
In case of emergency contact Nathalie Cools Nathalie.cools@uantwerpen.be , 03/ 821 35 84, 0496/497465
Registration procedure
Follow this link for the registration and waiting list.
Registration fee
Free of charge for the selected participants of the Doctoral School of Life Sciences and Medicine of Ghent University.
The no show policy applies.
Language
English
Number of participants
Maximum 6
Evaluation criteria (doctoral training programme)
Presence + active participation in all sessions
After successful participation, the Doctoral Schools will add this course to your curriculum of the Doctoral Training Programme in Oasis. Please note that this takes up to one to two months after completion of the course.