June 17, 2022
Virtual
Integrative analysis of the immune system for maternal and child health
Nima Aghaeepour (Stanford University)
February 25, 2022
Virtual
Characterizing EBV-specific T cells in Nasopharyngeal carcinoma using CyTOF
Nandita Kumar, Newell Lab (Fred Hutch)
January 28, 2022
Virtual
Improving consistency in cytometry data: strategies for CyTOF and beyond
Alice Wiedeman, Human Immunophenotyping Core (BRI)
November 19, 2021
Virtual
Brainstem pathology mediates common symptoms of clinical mild traumatic brain injury
James Meabon (UW/VA)
October 29, 2021
Virtual
Profiling expanded dendritic cell subsets in melanoma patients after treatment with anti-DEC205-NY-ESO-1 vaccine and Flt3 ligand
Laura Islas, Newell Lab (Fred Hutch)
October 1, 2021
Virtual
BRI DISCOV-R analysis tool: Enabling phenotyping of rare cell subsets across data sets
Alice Wiedeman, Human Immunophenotyping Core (BRI)
June 25, 2021
Virtual
A universal 10-tube titration strategy for optimizing and validating mass cytometry panels
Anita Kant (Fluidigm)
April 23, 2021
Virtual
Brain microenvironment phenotyping in animal models identifies human pathology causing sleep disruption in traumatic brain injury
James Meabon Lab (VA/UW)
March 26, 2021
Virtual
A metaclustering pipeline for integrating large cytometry datasets reveals immunological insights in COVID and nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Hugh MacMillan, Newell Lab (Fred Hutch)
February 26, 2021
Virtual
Enabling a quick pivot to COVID research using CyTOF
Carolina Acosta-Vega (BRI)
S. Alice Long Lab (BRI)
November 22, 2019
BRI
Meet the Seattle CyTOFs
Evan Newell Lab (Fred Hutch)
James Meabon Lab (VA/UW)
S. Alice Long Lab (BRI)
April 5, 2019
Fred Hutch
Deciphering the role of Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells in cancer
Shamin Li, Newell Lab (Fred Hutch)
March 1, 2019
BRI
CyTOF Assays of Human Whole Blood: Advantages and Challenges
Alice Wiedeman, Long Lab (BRI)
November 30, 2018
Fred Hutch
Mass cytometry: a powerful tool for dissecting the immune landscape, and more...
Yannick Simoni, Newell Lab (Fred Hutch)