Eva Orlowski-Oliver, SCYM(ASCP), is the Research Flow Core Manager at the Peter McCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia. Her role involves educating, training, and supporting research staff who utilise flow cytometry technology. Her passion for research science started during her honours year through the University of Melbourne, and was followed by 7 years working as an RA under Associate Professor Mark Hogarth at the Burnet Institute. Eva found her love of flow cytometry through experiments at the bench and soon moved to working in the AMREP Flow core facility under the guidance of Geza Paukovics. Over 5 years Eva became the Assistant Manager of the core and most recently became the Research Flow Core Manager at the PeterMac Cancer Centre where she is supported by an excellent team of experts, highlighted by achieving the ISAC SRL Recognition Award. Eva is deeply committed to the continued education and training of researchers and core staff. She is an active member of ISAC and has contributed to publications in Cytometry A. She actively takes part in the SRL Recognition Program task force and is the SRL Committee Chair. Additionally, she contributes to ACS workshops, virtual presentations, and conference committees. Eva believes in providing young students with opportunities to explore careers in science, often hosting them for site visits or work experience. Eva is always happy to engage in conversations about flow cytometry, SRL management/education, or the A-League.
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the muwinina people, the traditional owners of the Land upon which we work, and we pay our respect to Aboriginal Elders; past and present. We respect all Tasmanian Aboriginal people, their culture and their rights as the first peoples of lutruwita.