UNIT HEAD: Òscar Fornas (UPF-CRG)
OPERATORS: Erika Ramírez (CRG), Eva Julià (IMIM), Àlex Bote (CRG)
The CRG/UPF joint Flow Cytometry Unit provides PRBB researchers with technical expertise and training to access state-of-the-art instrumentation, as well as technical and scientific advice to develop efficient and reliable flow cytometric assays with the highest quality control standards and productivity. The unit’s instrumentation and staff’s expertise fully cover the wide range of conventional flow cytometry applications and most advanced ones. New applications are developed and implemented to respond to the facility’s needs or by user demand, thus maintaining the unit at the forefront of flow cytometry. The current personnel cover the entire demand for cell sorting and user assistance needs in experimental design, advice and training.
The CRG/UPF Flow Cytometry Unit is one of the best-equipped facilities in Europe, boasting some of the most advanced technology to support all flow cytometry applications.
The facility’s equipment is currently comprised of six analysers and two cell sorters, as listed below:
Instrument |
Laser (nm) |
Detectors |
Situation |
BD FACScalibur analyser |
488 633 |
FSC/SSC + 4PMT |
Active |
BD FACSCanto analyser |
488 633 |
FSC/SSC + 6PMT |
Active |
BD LSR II analyser |
325 407 488 633 |
FSC/SSC + 10PMT |
Active |
BD LSR II analyser |
325 488 633 |
FSC/SSC + 8PMT |
Active |
BD LSRFortessa analyser |
407 488 561 633 |
FSC/SSC + 14PMT |
Active |
SONY SP6800 spectra analyser |
407 488 640 |
FSC/SSC + 34 ch |
Active |
BD FACSAria II SORP cell sorter |
325 407 488 561 633 |
FSC/SSC + 18PMT |
Active |
BD Influx cell sorter |
325 457 488 561 633 |
FSC/SSC + 14PMT |
Active |
The activity in the facility can be described in terms of hours of analysers and cell sorting usage, and translated into invoicing. Both indicators are shown in table below:
2018 |
|
Analyzers usage (h) |
3.613 |
Cell Sorting usage (h) |
2.511 |
Total usage (h) |
6.124 |
Additionally, training, teaching, technology or methodology development in collaborations are essential to our philosophy of facility management, to properly assist and help users driving flow cytometry in their fields.
The Flow Cytometry Unit promotes development of new applications both based on the research community needs and directly through collaborations with researchers.
Main highlights regarding these collaborations are:
To access the state-of-the-art technology, technical training is essential. The facility puts a lot of efforts in providing the necessary training to users.
The Head of the Unit also participated in different training or teaching courses at UPF and CRG master’s courses and flow cytometry courses at other institutions in the Barcelona area.
Martinez-Hernandez F, Fornas Ò, Lluesma Gomez M, Garcia-Heredia I, Maestre-Carballa L, López-Pérez M, Haro-Moreno JM, Rodriguez-Valera F, Martinez-Garcia M.
“Single-cell genomics uncover Pelagibacter as the putative host of the extremely abundant uncultured 37-F6 viral population in the ocean.”
ISME J, 18:10, 2018.
de la Cruz Peña MJ, Martinez-Hernandez F, Garcia-Heredia I, Lluesma Gomez M, Fornas Ò, Martinez-Garcia M.
“Deciphering the Human Virome with Single-Virus Genomics and Metagenomics.”
Viruses, 10(3). pii: E113, 2018.
© 2024 CRG Annual Report 2018.
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