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Invitation to attend the Essential Principles for Core Scientists satellite workshop at ABRF2020
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Dear Colleagues, I invite you to consider signing up to attend this workshop which we believe has broad value to ABRF members! The full day "Essential Principles for Core Scientists: Enabling rigorous experimental design, reproducible results and effective data visualization" workshop features a morning plenary session focused on experimental design including essential biostatistics principles. In the afternoon, there are two concurrent sessions: one focused on Flow Cytometry relevant experimental design, and the other on how laboratory sustainability intersects with principles of scientific rigor and reproducibility. We have a slate of outstanding speakers to lead these sessions: Morning session focused on general experimental design and biostatistics features: Josh Starmer PhD, Assistant Professor, Genetics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine Afternoon concurrent breakout for Flow Cytometry experimental design features: * Mehrnoosh Abshari, Head, Combined Technical Research Core, NIH-National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research * Dave Adams, Managing Director, Biomedical Research Core Facilities Flow Cytometry Core, University of Michigan Medical School * Dagna Sheerar, Facility Manager, University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center Flow Cytometry Laboratory * Sherry Thornton Director, Cincinnati Children's Research Flow Cytometry Core, Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics Afternoon concurrent breakout for Sustainability and Rigor/Reproducibility features: Kathryn A. Ramirez-Aguilar, Ph.D., CU Green Labs Program Manager, Environmental Center, University of Colorado Boulder More details are posted on the ABRF2020 Satellite Workshop page<https://conf.abrf.org/program/satellite-workshops/>; Essential Principles SW1 is listed at the top of the page. Please share this to any you think would benefit from attending this innovative satellite workshop. Looking forward to seeing many of you at ABRF 2020! Susan Meyn | Director for Research Resources & Strategy Vanderbilt University Medical Center | Office of Research <http://www.vumc.org/oor/> Twitter: @VUMCResearch | 615.322.0470 | <email obscured><email obscured>>