Pediatrics/Winship Flow Cytometry

The Pediatrics/Winship Flow Cytometry Core provides cytometry services for the analysis and sorting of cells as well as expert consultation for experimental design and planning to Winship Cancer Institute and Emory investigators.

The Pediatrics/Winship Flow Cytometry Core offers access to several analytical flow cytometers as well as high-speed cell sorting.

Training and technical expertise is available to enable our users to improve the quality and scope of their research.

Our facility is located in Winship Building C, Room C-5027 and is accessible to researchers by keycard from 7:00am-7:00pm, Monday through Friday. We are also located in the Winship Shared Resources Hub in The Emory Clinic building B, suite B3100 and in the Health Sciences Research Building, Lab E-362 on the Emory University campus with access available around the clock by keycard.

Instruments can be booked via the PPMS website.

Contact Us

For more information or to request service, visit the Winship/Pediatrics Flow Cytometry Core website. Contact Aaron Rae via email with any questions.

Publication Acknowledgement Policy

The National Cancer Institute requires that publications acknowledge the Winship Cancer Institute Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), and it is tracking compliance. If a Winship Cancer Institute CCSG-supported Shared Resource provided data, designed the study, performed analyses, provided results used in your publication, and/or provided any systems or services that were used for the work that resulted in your publication, please include the following statement in the acknowledgment section of your publication(s):

Research reported in this publication was supported in part by the Pediatrics/Winship Flow Cytometry Core of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and NIH/NCI under award number P30CA138292. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

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David R. Archer, PhD

David R. Archer, PhD

Scientific Director, Pediatrics/Winship Flow Cytometry Core
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University

Dr. Archer's research interests are focused on the pathogenesis of sickle cell disease in respect to the generation, prevention and treatment of organ dysfunction.

Photo of  Aaron Rae, SCYM(ASCP)CM
Aaron Rae, SCYM(ASCP)CM

Aaron Rae, SCYM(ASCP)CM

Technical Director, Pediatrics/Winship Flow Cytometry Core
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University

Aaron is a certified cytometrist by the International Society for the Advancement of Cytometry.

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