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Mitch Haynes - 09 Dec 2007 18:20 GMT
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From: Ray Hicks <rh...@cam.ac.uk>
Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 08:43:13 EST

Just a quick nopte to let people know that FCSPress is now shareware
(no time restrictions or feature reductions for free use, though if
you feel like like paying for it you can using paypal). It also now
works with Diva export files and runs ok under classic on OS 10.2 and
10.3.  I've discontinued FCS Assistant, which has fallen behind
FCSPress remarkably, and which failed to run as shareware on some
systems (it insisted you buy it or refused to run - FCSPress doesn't
even have a nag screen now - pesky things).

FCSPress is available from www.fcspress.com

Enjoy!

Ray
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Flocyte course in Mexico City, march 3 to 7th 2008
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From: Candela Iglesias Chiesa <candela.iglesias@cieni.org.mx>
Date: Thu Jan 03 2008 - 11:39:14 EST

Para mensaje en espaqol, ver mas abajo. For message in Spanish, see
below.

Dear flowers,

The Flow Cytometry Core Facility at the Center for Research in
Infectious
Diseases (CIENI), at the Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias in
Mexico City is pleased to host the first FloCyte Regional Training
Program
in Mexico! We are offering a full week of Flow Cytometry courses in
March
2008.  Dorothy Lewis and Carol Oxford will be our instructors for the
5 days
of courses.  You can register for each individually or receive a
special
discount, and register for all five days for $200 off the regular
price!
Please note that the courses will be held in English, but we'll have
translators available for the Q&A sessions.

The Basic Flow Cytometry course will be held March 3-4, 2008.  This
session
is excellent for beginners, and a great course for intermediate-
advanced
users looking for a stronger foundation in flow cytometry basic
theory.
Link to the course curriculum:
<http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/basic_curriculum.htm>
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/basic_curriculum.htm

The Multiparameter Flow Cytometry and Compensation course will be held
March
5, 2008. This advanced level course is for flow cytometry users who
are
interested in continuing their education in the field, and who plan to
do
sophisticated polychromatic flow cytometry experimental analyses.  It
is
suggested that participates have a good foundation in basic flow
theory and
operation prior to attending this course, or have attended the basic
course.
Link to course curriculum:
<http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/multiparameter_flow_cytometry.htm>
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/multiparameter_flow_cytometry.htm

The third course, held on Thursday March 6 will be the Intracellular
flow
course, and on Friday, the 7th we'll conclude the week with a whole
day on
Apoptosis.

If you need Spanish translations of the course curricula, please let
me know
by email and I will gladly send them to you.

Register for one or all of these courses at the FloCyte Associates
website:
<http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/FRTPHome.htm>
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/FRTPHome.htm

Please invite others you know who would also benefit who may not be on
the
Purdue List Server.

Visit the website for more information on the FloCyte Associates
Regional
Training Program.  <http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/FRTPHome.htm>
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/FRTPHome.htm
Also, as the hostess of this event, please feel free to contact me for
more
details.

Hope to see you there!

Marma Candela Iglesias, PhD

Centro de Investigacion en Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIENI)

Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias

Calzada de Tlalpan 4502. Col. Seccion XVI

CP 14080. Deleg. Tlalpan

Mixico DF.

tel y fax +52 (55) 56 66 79 85

candela@iner.gob.mx

candela.iglesias@cieni.org.mx

Mensaje en espaqol

Estimados colegas,

El grupo de citometrma de flujo del Centro de Investigacisn en
Enfermedades
Infecciosas (CIENI), del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades
Respiratorias
tiene el agrado de ser el anfitrisn del primer curso en Mixico del
Programa
Regional de Entrenamiento de Flocyte. Estamos ofreciendo una semana
completa
de cursos en Marzo del 2008. Dorothy Lewis y Carol Oxford seran
nuestros
instructores durante los 5 dmas de curso. Se pueden registrar para
cada
curso de forma individual, o si desean registrarse para los 4 cursos,
recibiran un descuento especial de 200 USD sobre el precio regular.
Por
favor tomen en cuenta que los cursos se llevaran a cabo en inglis,
aunque
contaremos con traducciones para las sesiones de preguntas y
respuestas.

El Curso Basico de citometrma de flujo se llevara a cabo el 3 y 4 de
marzo,
2008. Esta sesisn es excelente para principiantes y tambiin una muy
buena
opcisn para aquellos usuarios de nivel intermedio-avanzado que deseen
bases
mas sslidas en la teorma de la citometrma de flujo. Pueden acceder al
programa del curso (en inglis) en
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/basic_curriculum.htm.
<http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/basic_curriculum.htm.%20Si%20desean
%20traduccio
nes%20al%20espaqol%20del%20programa,%20favor%20de%20solicitarmelas
%20por%20e
mail.>

El Curso de Citometrma Multiparamitrica y Compensacisn se llevara a
cabo el
dma 5 de marzo del 2008. Este curso de nivel avanzado es para usuarios
que
deseen continuar su educacisn en este campo y que planean llevar a
cabo
experimentos y analisis complejos de citometrma de flujo
policromatica. Es
deseable que los participantes cuenten con buenas bases tesricas y
practicas
de citometrma de flujo, o que hayan llevado el Curso Basico. Pueden
acceder
al programa del curso (en inglis) en
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/multiparameter_flow_cytometry.htm

El tercer curso, que se llevara a cabo el 6 de marzo, 2008, sera sobre
Citometrma de Flujo Intracelular. Terminaremos la semana el viernes 7
con
todo un dma sobre Apoptosis.

Si desean traducciones al espaqol de los programas, favor de
solicitarmelas
por email y con gusto se las hari llegar.

Pueden registrarse a uno o varios de estos cursos en
http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/FRTPHome.htm

Les agradeceri si pueden hacer llegar esta informacisn a otras
personas
alrededor suyo que pudieran beneficiarse de estos cursos y que no
estin
inscritas en la lista de difusisn de Purdue.

Pueden encontrar mas informacisn sobre el Programa Regional de
Entrenamiento
de la Asociacisn Flocyte en http://www.flocyte.com/FRTP/FRTPHome.htm

Asimismo, como la anfitriona de este evento, estoy a su disposicisn si
requieren mas detalles.

!Espero verlos en el curso!

Saludos cordiales,

Marma Candela Iglesias, PhD

Centro de Investigacion en Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIENI)

Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias

Calzada de Tlalpan 4502. Col. Seccion XVI

CP 14080. Deleg. Tlalpan

Mixico DF.

tel y fax +52 (55) 56 66 79 85

candela@iner.gob.mx

candela.iglesias@cieni.org.mx

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> Verity Software House Has a Connected Search Engine attached selling
> all software.

> WHY DOES VERITY REQUEST ARTICLES TO BE DELETED AFTER READING?

> WHY MAIL LIST IS DOWN THESE LINK ARE NOT ACTIVE

> **************************************************************************************
> Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: DNA analysis software
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> > > Have you seen our new HCS webpage?
> > >http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hcs

> Received on Wed Aug 25 13:58:00 2004
> *       This message: [ Message body ]
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> ***THE MENTION OF BD CYTOMETERS AND MORE MARKETING FOR FLOW JO **
> MARIO

> Randy T. Fischer**********
> NIH/NIAMS

> Mr. APPLE WEB SITE FLOW JO
> **************************************************************************************
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> (301) 594-3537
> fisch...@mail.nih.gov

> Received on Tue Aug 24 16:18:00 2004
> *       This message: [ Message body ]
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> PRISIDENT OF ISAC AND HEAD OF PURDUE CYTOMETRY DEPT J PAUL ROBINSON
> PROVIDES MANY GRANTS TO TREESTAR. GRANTS INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED
> AT END…
> ****READ DO NOT WET YOUR POCKET PROTECTORS***ADDED LINKS TO WEBSITES
> FOR FLOW JO

> J.Paul Robinson, PhD                PH:(765)4940757> Professor of Immunopharmacology
> > Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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> > Have you seen our new HCS webpage?
> >http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hcs

> Received on Tue Aug 24 16:18:00 2004
> *       This message: [ Message body ]
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> > > Honestly though, well deserved praise for Mario & the Tree Star group:
> > >http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/roederer

> ***************************************************************************-
> ********************************************> > Honestly though, well deserved praise for Mario & the Tree Star group:
> > >http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/roederer

> ***************************************************************************-
> **********************************************
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> MAIL LIST (LINK)
> **********************************************************************************************************

> NON READABLE FCS 3 FILES COULTER FC 500 Flow Jo Discussion on Software
> ERRORS and QUOTING FROM PAUL J ROBINSON HE DOES NOT KNOW IF THEY ARE
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> CYTOMETER?
> ************************************************************************************

> RE: Nonreadable FCS 3 files from Coulter FC 500 cytometer
> *       This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ]
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> paul robinson
> On 3 Jun 2004 at 16:55, maciej simm wrote:

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> > We are currently working on adding the support of these files in the Windows
> > version of FlowJo, and we notified Coulter of our findings in our efforts so
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> > >                               150 06 Praha 5
> > >                               Czech Republic

> J.Paul Robinson, PhD             PH:(765)4940757 ***********
> Professor of Immunopharmacology
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> >for interfacing with lab equipment..... and they can "look cool" if you shop
> >around for the right case if that's important to you.

> I can't pass up the opportunity to get into the PC/Mac battle - I
> hate
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> >  I am addressing this inquiry to all who may have suggestions as to
> > software tools that will be of aid in achieving my goal.
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> > Tel (617)-726-1683
> > Fax (617)-724-3164

> Received on Mon Jan 5 13:58:00 2004
> This message: [ Message body ]
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> X. We did not find problem with printing.
> On May 23, 2007, at 2:33 PM, Turbov, Jane wrote:

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> > Hello Flow-ers,
> > I would like to revisit the question of DNA analysis. We have ~ 12
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> >  Fax: 07 3240 5946
> >  Mob: 0401154744

> Xiaoping Wu, Ph.D.
> Flow Cytometry Laboratory
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> Find Similar
> Highlight

> EVERY SOFTWARE DEVELOPER AND CORPORATE OWNER ON THE MAIL LIST ABOVE
> HAS LICENSE AGREEMENTS ON SOFTWARE…ALL SOFTWARE MUST BE LICENSED….
> I DO NOT KNOW IF PURDUE GETS ROYALTIES FROM ALL THE PROVIDERS ABOVE
> BUT THE MAIL LIST WAS UNDER TIGHT PROTECTION BY PAUL J. ROBINSON ISAC
> PRESIDENT HEAD OF PURDUE CYTOMETRY
> ************************************************************************************

> KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC. INTRODUCED A NEW CYTOMETRY SOFTWARE WITH NO
> LICENSE FEE AT A LOW COST TO HELP STUDENTS AND PROGRESS… THE SOFTWARE
> IS THE ONLY SOFTWARE THAT DOES NOT USE COMPENSTAION AND CAN PROCESS 10
> MILLION EVENT FILES BY 40 PARAMETERS.
> *************NO LICENSE FEES AND ONLY $150.00 FOR STUDNETS!
> *************

> HERE IS HOW THE DISCOVERY OF THE MAIL LIST CAME ABOUT…

> FLOW CYTOMETRY SOFTWARE DEVELOPER KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC. WAS CALLED
> A
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> ASSOCIATES INC....WROTE BACK
> : mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com>

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> > To: skel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> > Cc: skel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
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> > more misunderstandings.
> > Mitchell Haynes

> <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]-->
>  AFTER THAT MESSAGE J PAUL ROBINSON RESPONDED WITH OUT REASON!

> - Hide quoted text ------ Original Message ----
> From: "j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu"

> <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
> To: mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com>
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> whole, please refer to the archive description or contact the
> archiver.

> ________________________________________
> Subject: A Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources (2 of 6)
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> Last-modified: 10 November 1993
> ________________________________________

> -*- 2. Networking

>     The Internet has become an excellent place in which to look for
> academic
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> connecting
>     them with Usenet newsgroups.

> -*- 2.1. Netiquette

>     The professionally-oriented newsgroups and mailing lists follow
> certain
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> discussion
>     and exchange of ideas and information continues.

>     Submitted articles tend to be of the following types:

>     - Discussions on topics of general interest.  Discussions on
> specific
>       topics, techniques, or organisms are also frequent.

>     - Announcements of upcoming conferences or other events, calls for
> papers
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> this
>       feature is often leaky;  see section 2.2, Usenet).

>     - Academic and professional job announcements, including many
> graduate
>       fellowships.  These are generally posted in newsgroups/mailing
> lists
>       reserved for such notices, often in advance of publication
> elsewhere.

>     - Reports or comments on new books, papers, methods or software.
> Full
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>       questions of general interest, often lead to interesting
> discussions.

>     Unacceptable articles include:

>     - Commercial advertizements, political lobbying messages, and
> anything
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>       books and software, are generally allowed as long as they do not
>       constitute advertisements.

>     - Requests by students for explicit answers to homework and exam
> or essay
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> demonstrate
>       at least a basic understanding of the question.

>     Some helpful suggestions:

>     - Read before you post (look before you leap)

>     Before posting an article for the first time, read the discussions
> for
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>     participants exchanging ideas and information over the course of
> years.

>     - Always include your full name and e-mail address

>     Put these at the end of your message, with your usual signature.
> You
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>     is to your advantage to use a .signature file that reflects you
> well.

>     - Send private replies whenever appropriate

>     Answers to very esoteric questions are often best sent directly to
> the
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> of the
>     original question.

>     - Summarize the replies to your article

>     Whenever a question or request for information results in many
> replies,
>     it is expected that the person who posted the original article
> will
>     compile and post a summary of the responses.

>     - Use care when writing summaries

>       - The "best" answers should come first.
>       - All answers should be separated clearly, and nicely formatted.
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>         each answer should be named and thanked, individually or as a
> group.

>     - Avoid starting nasty arguments or "flame wars"

>       - Be generous when interpreting the arguments of others.
>       - Avoid jargon;  write as though addressing an educated lay
> audience.
>       - Avoid personal attacks on the honor or character of others.
>       - Remember, the exercise will be good for you.

>     If something you read angers you, save it for a few hours while
> you do
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> response.
>     E-mail can be a powerful tool, but only if you use it well.

>     - Be careful about quotations, citations and copyrights

>     The Internet has grown to the point where it has become reasonable
> to
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>     if you have any doubts about the intended use of any Internet
> document.

>     As a rule of thumb, you may freely cite or quote anything posted
> to a
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> in the
>     context of the issue that you wish to address.

> -*- 2.2. Usenet

>     Usenet is a convention, in every sense of the word.

>     Usenet is a system of organized "newsgroups" sharing many features
> with
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> your
>     article will receive "echoes" from other sites that receive it.

>     Usenet is "free", but not cheap;  because it requires a lot of
> computer
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> and a
>     list of Usenet software for virtually every type of computer.

>     To paraphrase Spafford and Salzenberg (1992):  Usenet is *not* a
> network.
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>     Usenet news via "client" programs that connect to the remote "news
> server".

>     The particular configuration of the Usenet feed to your university
> or
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> and Gated
>     Mailing Lists.

>     Usenet etiquette:

>       - New users should read the Usenet FAQs posted in
> news.announce.newusers.

>       - Use the misc.test newsgroup for posting test articles.  Be
> sure to
>         test the distribution feature here.  Do not post test articles
> to
>         other newsgroups.

>       - Use the expiration feature for job and conference
> announcments.

>       - When posting to more than one newsgroup, use the cross-posting
> feature
>         so only one copy of your article goes out, but is seen by many
> people.

>       - Post (and cross-post) sparingly to groups that have associated
> mailing
>         lists, to give a break to people who must read the groups via e-mail.

>     The cross-posting of articles to more than one gated newsgroup is
> strongly
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> etiquette
>     for mailing lists when posting to gated newsgroups.

> -*- 2.2.1. Newsgroups of Special Interest

>     An "F" after the newsgroup name indicates an FAQ is available.
> "M" means
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> Usenet
>     Hierarchies and Gated Mailing Lists, for details.

>     alt.agriculture.*               [2 groups]
>     alt.bbs.internet             F  Announcements of new Internet
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> Summit
>     alt.sustainable.agriculture  G  Sustainable agriculture

>     bionet.agroforestry          G  Agroforestry research
>     bionet.announce            FGM  Announcements
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> biology
>     bionet.xtallography          G  Protein crystallography

>     bit.listserv.biosph-l        G  Biosphere, ecology, Discussion
> List
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> List
>     bit.org.peace-corps          G  International Volunteers Discussion Group

>     comp.infosystems.gis        FG  Geograpical Information Systems
>     comp.infosystems.gopher      F  The Internet gopher access tool
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>     comp.theory.self-org-sys     G  Topics related to self-
> organization

>     embnet.news.admin            G  EMBnet news helpline for administrators
>     embnet.general               G  General discussion
>     embnet.net-dev                  Network development discussion
>     embnet.rpc                      Technical discussion of data transfers

>     info.grass.programmer       GM  GRASS GIS programmer issues
>     info.grass.user             GM  GRASS GIS user issues
>     info.ietf                   GM  Internet Engineering Task Force
>     info.nsf.grants             GM  NSF grants announcements
>     info.wisenet                 G  Women in Science and Engineering
> Network

>     news.announce.newusers      FM  FAQs for new users of Usenet
>     news.answers                FM  All FAQ documents
>     news.lists                  FM  Statistics and data about Usenet

>     sci.answers                GFM  FAQs pertaining to science
>     sci.anthropology                Anthropology discussion
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>     sci.stat.consult             G  Statistical consulting
>     sci.stat.edu

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