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Anna Webb (Director, Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility)

Before becoming director of the Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility in 2021, Anna Webb was the light microscopy specialist at the MFC for 5 years and has worked in light microscopy support in core facilities for 15 years.

Introduction to Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Resources

Member for

2 years 6 months
Full name
Gary Chiang

This course offers an overview of how the Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility can help researchers answer their scientific questions. Participants will learn about the state-of-the-art instruments and services available at the MFC, including advanced fluorescence microscopes, flow cytometers, and cell sorters. The course will also cover the types of experiments that can be conducted using these instruments, introduce the facility's expert staff scientists, and provide detailed information on how to access and use the MFC's resources.

CB26027
Instructor

Anna Webb (Director, Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility)

Before becoming director of the Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility in 2021, Anna Webb was the light microscopy specialist at the MFC for 5 years and has worked in light microscopy support in core facilities for 15 years.

Status
Open
Modality
Hybrid
Course Closes
Mon, Mar 23
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Course Semester
Fri, Mar 27
Start Date
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Free

Introduction to Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Resources

Member for

2 years 6 months
Full name
Gary Chiang

This course offers an overview of how the Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility can help researchers answer their scientific questions. Participants will learn about the state-of-the-art instruments and services available at the MFC, including advanced fluorescence microscopes, flow cytometers, and cell sorters. The course will also cover the types of experiments that can be conducted using these instruments, introduce the facility’s expert staff scientists, and provide detailed information on how to access and use the MFC’s resources.

CB25025
Instructor

Anna Webb (Director, Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility)

Before becoming director of the Microscopy and Flow Cytometry Facility in 2021, Anna Webb was the light microscopy specialist at the MFC for 5 years and has worked in light microscopy support in core facilities for 15 years.

Status
Closed
Modality
Hybrid
Course Closes
Wed, Apr 09
Procard Disclaimer

If you use the UT ProCard for payment of courses, please be aware that you can only charge ONCE per 24 hour period. Any attempts to charge more courses will fail, and you will not be registered.

For example, you may add one to many courses for one student into your shopping cart at any one time, and charge them to the ProCard, and you should receive a "registration successful!" page at the end. This is because you registered ONCE for ONE student. If you attempt to register and pay again, for example, for a different student, this will trigger the UT ProCard security system to stop payment, and your registration will not be successful. A page stating this fact will occur after you attempt to process payment. It looks a lot like the "registration was successful" page.

Ways to avoid this are: use the ProCard after 24 hours have passed, or the student may use their credit card and be reimbursed later through the usual UT accounting methods, or process the registration with an IDT, otherwise known as an Interdepartmental Transfer (talk to someone in your department that handles the accounts).

Mon, Apr 14
Start Date
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Free

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