Flow Cytometry
Contacts
Staff
Amanda DelVichio
Facility Scientist
- Biology Physics Building G05
- amanda.delvichio@uconn.edu
- 860.486.3080
Faculty Scientific Advisers
David Goldhamer, Ph.D.
Professor
- Biology Physics Building G24
- David.goldhamer@uconn.edu
- 860.486.8337
Location
Campus Address
Biology Physics Building, Room G05
Storrs Campus
Mailing Address
Flow Cytometry Facility
Center for Open Research Resources and Equipment
91 North Eagleville Road, Unit 3149
Storrs, CT 06269
Instrumentation
BD FACSAria II Cell Sorter within BSL2 Enclosure
- Five lasers (355 nm, 405 nm, 488 nm, 561 nm, and 640 nm)
- Eighteen fluorescence channels plus forward and side scatter
- Sort up to four populations simultaneously
BD LSRFortessa X-20 Cell Analyzer
- Five lasers (355 nm, 405 nm, 488 nm, 561 nm, and 640 nm)
- Eighteen fluorescence channels plus forward and side scatter
- High-throughput option allows automated acquisition from 96-well plates
Analysis Workstation (with FlowJo, Modfit, etc.)
- Post-acquisition analysis with multiple graphing options
- Algorithms for analysis and modeling of cell cycle and cell proliferation, etc.
Reagents and Consumables
- FCCF has some common reagents and consumables.
- Contact the facility director for details.
Services & Rates
- Training and education on flow cytometry theory and facility instruments (required for all new flow users).
- Un-assisted acquisition (24/7 access to Fortessa Analyzer, and Analysis Stations for independent users)
- Consultations on experimental design and new strategy development
- Staff-assisted flow acquisition and data analysis; Cytometric Beads Assay, etc.
- Project troubleshooting, data interpretation, deep analysis and customized support;
- Software support, Flowjo, Diva, etc.
- Staff-operated Cell Sorting (Monday-Friday, by appointment through facility director)
- Contact facility director for consultation, training, sorting schedule, or any other questions.