Assay standardization in flow cytometry improves reproducibility and reduces cytometer set-up time. For assays evaluating protein expression levels using MFI (median fluorescence intensity), this standardization is critical for reducing user set-up variation among replicates. For all flow assays, standardization expedites cytometer set-up and data analysis.
Updated 9/18/17
File: Flow_TechNotes_Rainbow-Standard-Tech-Note_20170918.pdf
Periodically, Diva will stop accepting input from the keyboard. If the mouse is working but you cannot type to annotate your data, try the method explained the document to regain control.
Updated 9/18/17
File: Flow_TechNotes_Regain-Keyboard-Control_20170918.pdf
Download the abstract book and then chose the poster presentation's category from the table of contents.
File: Abstract-Book-2022-2_02Mar22.pdf
Download the abstract book and then chose the poster presentations category from the table of contents.
Flyer for December 14 2018 Seminar on Rigor and Reproducibility in Flow Cytometry.
File: Rigor-Reprodicibility-DS-121418.pdf
Flyer for Rigor & Reproducibility in Flow Cytometry Seminar 121418
File: Rigor-Reprodicibility-DS-121418.png
Slide deck from Rigor and Reproducibility in flow cytometry seminar held on 12/14/18
File: Rigor-and-Reproducibility-in-Flow.pdf
SAIRF Facility Grant Statement_20230118
File: UW-Small-Animal-Imaging-Facility-Grant-statement_2023018-1.pdf
SAIRF facility description for grant proposals.
File: UW-Small-Animal-Imaging-Facility-Grant-statement_20210303.pdf
How to scheduling time in SAIF using iLab.
File: iLab-scheduling.pdf
In order to receive Remote Desktop (RDP) access, you must be trained to operate the software on the SAIRF Analysis Workstations (AW).
File: SOP_RemoteAccess_20210303.pdf