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Why go to a local conference like SoCal Flow ? 1. Smaller conferences can provide so much value and benefit #trainees in #academia. The #SoCalFlow Summit is extremely dear to my ❤️ because of the impact it has had on me, my training, and my career. This🧵 is to share the impact




Attended SoCal Flow and heard great talks, including one by Francisco Martinez-Hernandez (FranMar) of the Victoria Orphan & Manuel Martinez labs, on his work doing flow cytometry & sorting of marine viruses at Universidad de Alicante UA & Caltech w/researcher Jamie C. Tijerina in our facility


I originally planned to do a 4-day data course this week. Instead, I went to San Diego to learn more about spectral cytometry, the new BD Biosciences S8 cell sorter, and do 2 experiments over the same 4 days. Def made the right choice changing plans 😎🧿




Our Scientific Researcher in the facility, Jamie C. Tijerina won a competitive scholarship to attend the 46th Annual Course in Flow Cytometry and is participating in lab sessions and lectures on various topics in #flowcytometry. Continuing education is important!





Caltech & the facility was well-represented at SoCal Flow this year, presenting on a Career Panel, and presenting a poster which won an Excellence in Cytometry award. It was a great conference and we look forward to attending again next year!



Representing at ISAC 2024. Mike worked on the SRL Recognition Program & presented facilities with their awards. Jamie presented a poster about small particle sorting, co-authored with Fran from the Orphan Lab, and she won travel awards from ISAC CYTO Women & BioLegend from Revvity


The facility was out here representing at the Caltech Division of BBE retreat at Zachari Dunes with two posters (only one is pictured), which led to good conversations with colleagues about possibilities for future experiments. Looking forward to the next retreat.
