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Cell Analysis Facility - Flow Cytometry, University of Washington

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University of Washington Medical Center, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Rm E-103, Seattle, WA 98195
1776-1938 Northeast Pacific Street Seattle Washington 98195 US
(206) 685-3014(206) 685-3014

The facility provides a broad range of instrumentation and expertise for addressing experimental issues related to single cells. The Facility makes available state-of-the-art instrumentation and techniques while developing new ways of answering questions about the nature and function of cells. Not only is instrumentation available to the University community, but it is intended that the Facility contribute to all aspects of the research process. This includes consultation in experimental design, technical assistance in the operation of the instruments, distribution of raw data files, archival data storage, offline data analysis workstations, interpretation of results, and the provision of facilities for the preparation and production of presentation graphics.

Center Contact
Michelle Black
Available to
Anyone
Resource Type
Core Laboratory
Institution
University of Washington
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