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The take home message is variations to the recommended workflow are occurring and as long as validated to not alter the matrix applied to the sample causing population changes then they are valid approaches.

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Fancy Using A Supercomputer? I did (and loved it).

Argus is the University of Sydney’s “Virtual Remote Desktop” project designed to bring remote, on-demand, interactive, graphically intensive compute environments to researchers.

Westmead Cytometry & Westmead Imaging now provide access to 3 of these systems for you to access for those compute intensive applications. These remote desktops are fast. Each system has 16x XEON core CPUs and an impressive 128GB RAM alongside 8GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GPUs with network throughputs of 200+ GBPS. NBN is 1GBPS for comparison.

The Argus team (special thanks to Ashok Pachipala @ USYD) have installed all of the right applications including R, RStudio, Huygens, ImageJ, CellProfiler, FlowJo(T&Cs apply), Office, AutoCAD and others making it an excellent desktop to log into, setup something that will take a while (tSNE, Image Deconvolution, etc), and let it do its thing.

Access is easy, all that is required is a Unikey and a return email acknowledging some basic guidelines. Booking is via PPMS and shhhh… they aren’t charged. These desktops have proven so capable that they even have altered mindsets of purchasing new analysis PCs.

Have Something You Need *3D* Printed?

A reminder that we have a 3D printer that can be accessed by all researchers. It has proven very capable with a number of useful prints having been produced to date. Slide holders, electron microscope parts, centrifuge parts, kidney transplant mounts, and a build your own cytometer. If you have a requirement for a custom designed novel scientific part that will assist your research, let us know!


More information can be found here

An Automatic Plate Washer!

It has been brought to my attention that many researchers are in the dark that we have an automatic 96 well plate washer available in the flow labs. If you could use this for plate based assays, such as ELISA’s, or protein quantification assays, then it is very easy to use. If you would like to be trained to use it training requests are through PPMS.

For a complete list of instruments available at Westmead Cytometry click here

Cell Counter - Now Available – Give It A Try.

Still counting PBMCs or splenocytes manually?

The cell counter can also. 50uL and ~<1min/sample.


The newly installed CytoFLEX (2 laser, 4 parameter) flow cytometer is available to use @ Westmead Cytometry. The instrument can be used as an accurate cell counter providing researchers with an accurate, quick, accessible cell counter to utilise in your research. The instrument doesn’t require booking and training is via key superusers located across the WRH. In addition to cell counting, parameters such as GFP expression, viability and scatter profiles can be collected. The instruments accepts Eppendorf tubes and 5mL FACS tubes, requiring 50uL and ~40seconds per sample. Facility provided DAPI and Syto Dyes are available also.

Key SuperUsers who can be contacted for training/further information include:


Suat Dervish

Edwin Lau

Ya Wang

Joey Lai

Cindy Zhu

Stephen Schibeci

Daniel Hu

Nicole Fewings

Cyto2019 – Vancouver - Abstract Submission Is Now Open

Cyto is unquestionable the most prominent cytometry research conference internationally. Cyto2019 will be held in Vancouver, June 22 – June 26 – 2019.

Submit an abstract before February 11th for your opportunity to present your data to an audience of cytometry/immunology/many discipline experts (an eclectic bunch). Just as important is what can be gained from the conference, i.e. the latest in data analysis workflows /algorithms, latest reagent/assay information, and sneak peaks of novel disruptive technologies entering the cytometry space. Travel awards are available for eligible applicants.

Scientific Platforms Data Clean Up Reminder

Some of you are probably using the Scientific platforms drive to store you exported flow data temporarily. As the drive is getting full, we will have to clean up the drive according to our data policy: All data >14 days old will be deleted.


On 15/2, IT will be deleting data files on Scientific Platforms that are more than 14 days old automatically. Please save all wanted files onto your local storage.


If you have any concerns please contact us.