![]() I'm convinced that the Hangouts on Air that we do in the Cytometry Community on Google+ are super useful, and so I'd like to turn that into a more regular thing.Blog more often (a perennial resolution for me).I think I need to be more aggressive in my pursuit of new funding sources for instrumentation. You'll get none of the instruments you don't write a grant for. It's pretty clear data analysis is a hot topic these days, so I want to focus more attention on complex data analysis solutions for users (is R worth it?, try more advanced stuff in Cytobank or FlowJo?, etc.).It's always nice to see how the work done in the core fits into the bigger picture, so I would like to go to more of my user's talks on campus.Do a better job getting administrative tasks like billing/invoicing/usage tracking/usage analysis done on-time and with greater regularity.I'd love to devote more time towards taking better care of our instruments, in terms of routine maintenance and a more streamlined QA process across the board.Presented in no particular order, I give you: So, just as we do with our personal lives, allow me to present an ambitious 10 resolutions for the UCFlow core facility. The best part is you'll have help from the rest of your lab mates to keep you on task. It's that time of year again when the gyms are packed and weight-loss commercials air continuously.This year, why not turn you attention towards your core facility and come up with some resolutions the whole lab can take part in. ![]()
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