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The Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory provides access to state of the art instrumentation and professional flow cytometry services to researchers from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania.
The lab is located in Suite 1207 on the 12th floor of the Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Pediatric Research Center.
Our staff has extensive expertise in performing a variety of flow cytometry applications, including sample processing for surface and intracellular staining, functional assays, complex multi-color flow analyses and cell sorting. Most cytometers and sorters are located in Suite 1207 in Abramson Research Center (ARC) at CHOP.
On August 13, 2024 we hosted a seminar about ImageStream, a powerful platform for imaging cytometry.
For those who were not able to attend, the links to the recording and to the slides are posted below:
The instruments listed below are available in the Flow Cytometry Core Lab at CHOP. We also offer access to software for flow data analysis.
Analyzers:
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Sorters:
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Imaging system:Cell counter |
Software for flow cytometry data analysis
FCS Express includes the Image cytometry, High content analysis and Advanced multi-cycle analysis. For an introduction to FCS Express, watch the recording of the webinar we hosted on September 21, 2022. |
Download the Optical Configuration of our instruments.
Full-service sorting and semi-assisted sorting are available during business hours. Unassisted sorting is available during evenings and weekends.
* Download the Guidelines for Planning a Cell sorting Experiment in our facility.
* Download the Fee Schedule.
For a review of basic flow cytometry concepts,check out the Molecular Probes tutorials listed below prior to scheduling any training session on an instrument:
Other flow cytometry resources:
Researchers who would like to start using our core lab must have an iLab account and a form of payment set in iLab.
- Sign-up for an iLab account at https://chop.ilab.agilent.com/landing/101
- The steps for setting up a form of payment in iLab depend on your affiliation: CHOP, UPenn or another institution.
Regardless of affiliation, any specific questions about getting access to our lab should be addressed to flowcytometry@chop.edu.
Please contact our administrative team at CoresAdmin@email.chop.edu if you have inquiries about setting up a form of payment or about your iLab account.
Our lab is staffed only during business hours (9 AM to 5 PM). Unassisted access to instruments is available to CHOP employees at any time (including weekends and holidays).
Our lab is organized as a Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) facility. Whenever possible, samples brought to the lab should be fixed using a method that effectively inactivates pathogens (e.g. formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, detergents, high temperature).
A biosafety questionnaire is required for each reservation. The staff will assess the biosafety risks for your samples. We thank you in advance for your cooperation with keeping everyone safe.
The following requirements should be met by researchers present in the flow lab:
We welcome your suggestions for maintaining the highest level of safety in the Flow Lab!
Florin Tuluc, MD, PhD
Director
Jennifer Murray
Senior technical specialist
John Lora
Technical specialist
Angela Mckenzie
Technical specialist
Kevin Liedel
Technical specialist
Chloe Davis
Technical specialist
Sophia McKee
Technical specialist
Abdias Diaz Rosado
Research Associate Scientist
Hours of operation: Open: 24/7 | Staffed: Monday - Friday 9 AM to 5 PM
Location: 3615 Civic Center Boulevard, Abramson Research Building, room 1207, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (see the map below)
General questions or inquiries should be sent by email at flowcytometry@chop.edu and they will be auto-forwarded to all members of the flow lab.
Phone: 215-590-3402
We will appreciate if you mention in the Materials and Methods or in the Acknowledgements section of your publications the name of our lab and our research resource identifier (RRID):
CHOP Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory (RRID:SCR_009726)
Feel free to mention the names of the staff members who helped with your work.
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