Highlights of the Cytobank Blog

November 30, 2011 at 12:10 pm Leave a comment

As the end of 2011 approaches, we thought we’d take this opportunity to highlight posts from earlier days.

The Cytobank Story – Read about how the need for dynamic summaries of experiment results linked to the underlying single cell data resulted in the creation of Cytobank.

 

Cytometry in the Cloud – Advances in flow cytometry now enable researchers and clinicians to simultaneously measure a large number of cellular parameters. Learn about how doing cytometry in the cloud with Cytobank can accelerate data analysis, foster collaboration, and provide data back-ups.

Mass Cytometry: Vaporizing Cells in the Name of Science – Learn about mass cytometry, where antibodies are conjugated to element isotopes instead of fluorphores, increasing the number of cellular parameters that can be assayed in one sample tube. Access the raw data from a Nolan lab dataset published in Science this year, and try your hand at analyzing mass cytometry data yourself!

Future Proofing Your Experiments and Files: The Importance of Annotation – Learn how to annotate your sample files in ways that will accelerate your analysis. From sample collection on the cytometer to annotating files in Cytobank, associating descriptive details with your sample files will ensure your data are preserved for years to come.

 

Publications Referencing Cytobank – We are seeing publications emerging from around the world that have used Cytobank in their work, including publications in journals such as Science, Cell, Blood, The Journal of Immunology, and several others. Check out our new page listing publications referencing Cytobank and leave us a comment if we have missed any.

Additional Featured Posts:

How to Justify an iPad in Your Grant

5 Terms You Need to Know in Cytobank

Biochemistry at the Single Cell Level (Experiment protocol, video tutorial on analysis, hands-on sample dataset)

Deconvolute, Decode, Decipher! How to Split, Tag, and Analyze Your Barcoded Data on Cytobank

Visit our Newsletter Archive for additional posts.

- Angela

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