Flow cytometry can be complicated, with so many experimental details, reagents, and instrument configurations to keep track of. To save you from having to remember all of this, Bio-Rad has generated a range of handy planners to organize your experiments. There are six handy planners, including online tools, a 96-well plate experiment layout, and simple shopping lists.
Plan, record, and store the details of your experiment.
Track what you have put in every well with this handy, free 96-well plate experiment layout. Keep it for future reference by adding it directly into your lab book.
A handy template to record the basic outline of your experiment, including experimental conditions, markers, antibodies, and fluorophores.
Planning on using tubes in your experiment? Track what you have put in every tube with this downloadable PDF of a 40-tube layout.
A more extensive planner that outlines common things to consider, decide upon, and record when performing your flow cytometry experiment.
One great tip is to have a shopping list so that everything is in place when you are ready to prepare your cells for your flow cytometry experiment.
This online tool simplifies the planning of your experiments by bringing together protocols, resources, and products specifically tailored to your experiment, saving you time and effort.
To keep up to date with recent advances, we have updated our popular Flow Cytometry Basics Guide, which not only provides practical advice and best practice examples when planning multicolor experiments, but also a basic overview of all the important flow cytometry principles.
These ten courses cover the basics of flow cytometry and experimental best practices, supporting the development of your skills and knowledge, with a downloadable certificate available upon completion of each course.