La Jolla coastline, San Diego
49th Annual Course in Cytometry

August 16–20, 2026  ·  La Jolla, California

49th Annual Course
in Cytometry

A world-class intensive course in flow cytometry —
hands-on labs and lectures taught by recognized experts

Register Now
📅
Date & Location
✏️
Registration
$2,900 through July 15
Register now
🏅
CE Credits
Eligible for ASCP BOC CE Credits

🏨 Course Hotel: Embassy Suites La Jolla  ·  Group rate $229/night  ·  Book by July 14, 2026

Book the Room Block →

Where Cytometrists Come to Learn

Now in its 49th year, the Annual Course in Cytometry is one of the longest-running and most respected intensive training programs in flow cytometry and cell analysis. Set against the backdrop of La Jolla's stunning coastline, this five-day course brings together leading scientists, clinicians, and emerging researchers for an immersive educational experience.

Participants gain hands-on expertise in instrument operation, panel design, data analysis, and cutting-edge cytometric technologies — all taught by a world-class faculty of cytometry experts. Whether you are new to flow cytometry or looking to deepen your advanced skills, this course offers an unmatched combination of didactic lectures and personalized laboratory sessions.

This course is built on a simple principle: for the community, by the community. Our faculty are working cytometrists who volunteer their time because they believe in accessible, high-quality education for the field. The course is a non-profit endeavor organized and overseen by Cytometry Educational Associates, Inc. (CEAI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing cytometry education. Registration fees are kept as low as possible and go directly toward supporting the course.

49th Annual Course in Cytometry

Who This Course Is For

The course spans foundations through advanced applications — below is a frank read on who tends to get the most out of it.

Best Fit
Some flow experience, ready to go deeper

Graduate students, postdocs, research technicians, and core facility staff a few months to a couple of years into flow work. You've used an instrument, run experiments, and want to move from "it works when I follow the protocol" to genuinely understanding why.

Crash Course Territory
Experienced at the bench, new to flow

Years of bench work and technical skills but no flow cytometry background. The biology won't slow you down — the Course is your orientation to the technique itself, and you'll learn fast.

Catching Up
Learned flow years ago, ready to modernize

You know your way around a cytometer, but spectral unmixing, UMAP, and automated clustering all came along after your last deep dive. The Course refreshes the fundamentals and adds the modern toolkit — spectral cytometry, high-dimensional analysis, and current best practices.

Probably Too Early
Newer to the bench

If you're still building basic wet lab skills and haven't worked with a cytometer, the pace may be overwhelming. We'd suggest a vendor training session or shadowing a core user for a couple of months first, then coming back once you've run a few experiments.

🎯
And PIs Too

Every year a handful of principal investigators and lab heads join the Course — sometimes to build their own flow expertise, sometimes in response to grant reviews that flagged cytometry as a weakness. You'll be welcome, not out of place.

What You'll Learn

A week of foundational-through-advanced cytometry training — lectures, small-group labs, and a faculty drawn from leading academic and industry cytometry programs.

Register for the Course

Period Dates Fee
Regular Now – July 15, 2026 $2,900
Late July 16 – August 1, 2026 $3,300
🏅
Continuing Education Credits

This course qualifies for 14.25 CE credits through the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification (ASCP BOC). Each of the 19 lectures is approved for 0.75 CE hours. The ASCP BOC activity number will be published here upon approval. Participants receive a certificate of completion.

🎉 Register Now →

Enrollment is limited to ensure each participant receives personalized attention during laboratory sessions. Registration includes all lectures, 5 assigned laboratory sessions, course materials, the closing reception (Aug 20, 5:30–8:30 PM), and social events throughout the week. Payment is processed securely via Stripe. A separate lab preference ranking form will be sent to registrants.

What's Included

  • All lecture sessions
  • 5 hands-on laboratory sessions, chosen from 14 (preference-assigned)
  • Course syllabus & materials
  • Closing reception (Aug 20, 5:30–8:30 PM)
  • Social events throughout the week
  • Coffee breaks & daily lunch

Optional Add-on

  • On-campus housing at UCSD Dorms
  • Private room, shared bath in a suite
  • Additional $800 for 6 nights
  • Select during registration checkout

Payment & Info

  • Secure online payment via Stripe
  • Major credit cards accepted
  • ACH/bank transfer available — email info@sdcytocourse.org
  • Lab preference ranking form sent separately in June
Complete Registration →

You will be redirected to our secure registration form. Payment processed by Stripe. To pay by ACH/bank transfer, email info@sdcytocourse.org. Lab preference form sent separately.

Explore La Jolla & San Diego

Beaches and seals along the coast, Torrey Pines golf, Del Mar racetrack, Padres at Petco Park, Balboa Park museums, world-class dining — a lot to do before, after, or between sessions.

Our Community

46th Annual Course in Cytometry — group photo

46th Annual Course in Cytometry — La Jolla, CA

Sponsors & Exhibitors

Organizing Partners

Sanford Burnham Prebys La Jolla Institute for Immunology Cytometry Educational Associates Inc.

Oversight and support provided by Cytometry Educational Associates Inc. (CEAI)