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Thank you to our Resources Pages contributor, Dr. Evan Jellison, for the creation of this work!

About Evan Jellison, PhD

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Dr. Jellison earned his doctoral degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he studied immune responses to viral infections. He then entered into postdoctoral training at UCONN School of Medicine studying immune tolerance in memory T cells. Throughout his training, flow cytometry has played a vital role in Dr. Jellison’s research and he gained substantial expertise in the technology. This ultimately resulted in him being hired to continue on at UCONN School of Medicine as a professor and director of flow cytometry. In this role, Dr. Jellison continues to play an important role in nearly every aspect of research at the medical school, while training and educating students, fellows, and even the occasional P.I. Recently, he has migrated some of his expertise from the SRL into the clinical lab where he is the supervisor for clinical flow cytometry at UCONN’s John Dempsey Hospital. Dr. Jellison is an active member of his regional flow cytometry societies (Metroflow and New England Cytometry) and maintains an active membership role with ISAC, serving on both the ISAC Biosafety Committee and as chair of the Flow Cytometry Content sub-committee.