
ACS 2022 Conference Melbourne
20-23 November
20th November: Workshops
21-23 November: ACS Conference
We’re excited to be hosting the ACS annual meeting in Melbourne this year and look forward to welcoming you to our wonderful city. The conference will be held at the beautiful CENTREPIECE Melbourne Park. More information to come.





Registration and Abstracts
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ABSTRACTS HAVE NOW CLOSED
As with previous years we are using the Currinda platform for registrations and abstract submission. Therefore, any of you who have attended previous ACS conferences or events will already have a delegate profile; so you can just login, register and submit your abstract with a few quick clicks!
As you make your way through the registration portal, you’ll notice a new question we’re asking abstract submitting delegates; Do you identify as an early career cytometrist? (ie working/studying/utilising this awesome field of cytometry for 8 years or less). With a wide lens definition we’d like to identify & celebrate upcoming talent in our diverse field, to feature especially in our conference program.
General | ||
Early Bird | Full | |
Full Reg | $590 | $690 |
Day Reg | $220 | $250 |
Workshop Reg | $120 | $150 |
Two Day Reg | $450 | $500 |
Student | ||
Early Bird | Full | |
Full Reg | $270 | $370 |
Day Reg | $120 | $160 |
Workshop Reg | $75 | $100 |
Two Day Reg | $240 | $320 |

Exhibitors
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Don’t forget to visit our sponsors in the trade area and fill-in the trade passport for your chance to win awesome prizes!
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Australasian Cytometry Society
The Australasian Cytometry Society began in May 1979 as a group of seven people in Sydney who shared an interest in microfluorimetry. The following year the group broadened its scope to become the “flow cytometry organisation” and held a larger meeting in Adelaide. In 1984 (again at a meeting in Adelaide), the group adopted the prefix “Australasian” to reflect the equal participation of both Australian and New Zealander delegates. The group incorporated in 1992 under the name “Australasian Flow Cytometry Group” (AFCG) as a scientific and educational organisation whose purpose is to promote research, development and applications in, and to disseminate knowledge of, flow cytometry – a mission it still maintains today.