Those are advertised locally but you can also follow us on Facebook Flowcytometry Bham for further details and news about the Flow Cytometry Platform. We also organize seminars relevant to our users. After 20 hours experience with the equipment, users will have ‘autonomous’ rights meaning they can book 24/7. Once trained, users will initially have ‘novice’ rights in which they can only book within peak hours. If you require training just request it in Stratocore. Firstly, the CANVAS Module which can be completed at the user pace and once that is completed we deliver an in person training session at the equipment. Currently our training programmes are divided in two sections. Shahram has four years postdoctoral experience and advanced knowledge of a range of flow cytometry equipment (sorter and analysis) including Beckman MoFlo Astrios EQ (sorter), BD FACS Aria (sorter), BD Celesta (analysis), BD Fortessa (analysis) the Helios (CyTOF) Mass Cytometer.Įmail: Facilities Manager Dr Adriana Flores-LangaricaĮmail: Flow Cytometry Academic Lead Dr Kai-Michael ToellnerĮmail: Deputy Flow Cytometry Academic Lead Dr William JenkinsonĮmail: provide training and support for users to independently use all our available analysers. He was awarded a PhD in Biotechnology and Biochemistry (2015) from the University of Malaya (Malaysia), a Masters in Biotechnology, and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM). Shahram joined the Flow Cytometry facility in 2019. He has experience in a range of flow cytometry equipment including Beckman Coulter Navios and BD FACSLyric.Įmail: Mass Cytometry Specialist Dr Shahram Golbabapour Originally from a clinical background, Ferdus has gained experience of flow cytometry through the completion of the Scientist Training Programme (STP) in which he established a ‘multi-parameter minimal residual disease panel to monitor chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in patients’ and aided in diagnostic immunophenotyping of haematological malignancies at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust. He has been awarded an BSc in Applied Biomedical Science (2017) from Aston University and an MSc in Clinical Haematology and Transfusion Science (2021) from Manchester Metropolitan University. He has experience in a range of flow cytometry equipment including Beckman Cyan (analyser), Beckman MoFlo Astrios EQ (cell sorter), BD Fortessa X-20 (analyser), BD FACS Aria Fusion (cell sorter) and ThermoFisher Attune NxT (analyser).Įmail: Flow Cytometry Specialist Ferdus Sheikįerdus joined the Flow Cytometry facility in 2022. Over his nineteen years of doctoral and postdoctoral experience, Guillaume used flow cytometry in the research fields of host and pathogen interactions, autoimmune diseases, inflammation, lymphopoiesis and lymphoid tissue development. He has been awarded a PhD in Immunology (2007), a Master in Immunology (2003) and a Bachelor in Biochemistry by Paris7/Denis Diderot University (France). Guillaume joined the Flow Cytometry facility at the end of 2021. The Flow Cytometry Unit is accessible to all UoB current students and staff, all UK academics and commercial organisations.įlow Cytometry Specialist Dr Guillaume Desanti The platform has recently expanded into the delivery of GCP level service, and into mass cytometry in our dedicated GCP level laboratories within the ITM. It provides a range of services from user training on standard self-service instruments, through to a bespoke service of cell sorting and mass cytometry. The Flow Cytometry facility has undergone recent expansion with a broad portfolio of state-of-the-art flow cytometers and the Helios (CyTOF) mass cytometer. The Flow Cytometry platform at the University of Birmingham supports flow cytometry, cell sorting and mass cytometry across the University of Birmingham (UoB) the Technology Hub Flow Cytometry core facility is based in the Institute of Biomedical Research (IBR) in the College of Medical and Dental Sciences (MDS), the Flow Cytometry team also support instruments in the UoB Laboratories at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the Institute of Translational Medicine and the College of Life and Environmental Sciences (LES).
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