Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Florin Tuluc, MD, PhD, Director/Florin Tuluc, MD, PhD, Director
Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Pediatric Research Center
Room 1207
3615 Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Philadelphia, PA 19104
https://www.research.chop.edu/flow-cytometry
RRID: RRID:SCR_009726
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The Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory serves the research community at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania by providing access to state-of-the-art instrumentation and technical expertise. Located in Suite 1207 of the Abramson Pediatric Research Center, the Core offers a full range of services, including sample preparation, advanced multi-color analysis, and high-speed cell sorting. Our experienced staff delivers personalized training and project-specific consultations to help investigators seamlessly integrate cutting-edge flow cytometry technologies into their research programs.