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Purdue Cytometry Mail List. ***FROM J PAUL ROBINSON** Beware! I have some strong words to end the year and I am going to say them!!! of course you don t have to read them!
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Mitch Haynes - 31 Dec 2007 17:25 GMT 2007 End of year message from Purdue * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] * Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ Next in thread ] [ Replies ] From: J. Paul Robinson <jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Date: Fri Dec 28 2007 - 13:43:46 EST Beware, the end is nigh! No, not an apocalyptic prediction - but 2007 is definitely coming to an end. Not before time I would say - it s been a busy year. But I have some strong words to end the year and I am going to say them!! Of course you don t have to read them!
Cytometry is now 40 years old and it s been sort of decaying a bit. What do I mean? I am amazed at how conservative and frankly boring the field has become. Why? It s time to move to the 21st century folks. I'm getting older and frankly, its time to kick some butt as my younger colleagues often say. We talk so much like it is the same old cytometry it has always been. Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field! True we need to do the core work and do it well, but lets not forget that fundamental tools of cell analysis are changing and if we don't keep ourselves up-to-date and educated on what's happening....before we know it, a new field will emerge and we will be like the old electron microscopists who are still wondering what happened ......
I know most of us work in the field and like what we do, but I think its time to open up a little and try to do some serious integration of our field. It s not happening very effectively on the most part I would say. Cytometry is about integration of the tools of the field into the vast reaches of biological problems that we can contribute to solving. Cytometry is about advancement of the field, that means always looking ahead. ISAC will soon be the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry a 21st century Society not a 20th century Society.
Cytometry is not flow cytometry!! Let s not kid ourselves about this folks. Cytometry is about measuring cells - however you do it - and flow cytometry is just one component of many. I understand that it may be the only tool some of you use - I don t want to take away from that or de-emphasize its value or importance. But, we so often hear people talk about our field only in context of just flow cytometry. Recently, when we polled the ISAC community on changing our name from "analytical Cytology" to Advancement of Cytometry" we received comments like "hey I don t do flow cytometry, so why are you reducing the breadth of the field?" Ouch - they think "cytometry" means "flow cytometry". We have a long way to go before we convince the community that we cover all aspects of cytometry. And let s also remember the growing membership in India and China (that s half the worlds population right there) it s high time we paid much more attention to these countries as a field. Awtar Krishan can t be the only person to drive cytometry training and education for 1.2 billion Indians can he? Well he has been up to now. Who is taking on the mantle of training and education of cytometry in China?
So here's the scoop. That's one of the reasons why the Purdue Web portal is going to change. We tried to make the change this past year, but there were too many other things happening here to achieve it. But come middle of 2008, I am resolved that you will see a huge difference in the Purdue site. It s been the default cytometry communication portal now for many, many years. We have focused on good clean fun with cytometry - quality, timely, simple - no spam. Many people like that actually. The portal is almost overwhelming for us 22,000 daily page requests with over 2 Gigs daily download. In 2007 alone, downloads of 208,000 powerpoint files, 233,000 PDF files, 8800 movies, 38,000 word document files. The education pages and the Cytometry Discussion Archive are the most hit for sure. Over 125,000 distinct files from our portal were accessed in 2007.
But all good things must come to an end. Come July 2008, the usual Purdue web portal may well be no more. It will be replaced with something entirely new. Hopefully most will find it more useful and relevant - some will not like it. Maybe we will be able to make everyone happy....ha!..C'est la vie. Some of you will be beta testers and advisers I hope.
So my best wishes to all in the cytometry field for 2008. Regarding the past year on the discussion list, its been lively, with an average of 7 messages per day with 754 different individuals submitting at least one message. 139 messages had at least 6 responses. There were 1205 unique subject lines. Subscribers came from 64 top level domains. The usual bunch of suspects answered lots of messages and Marty Bigos seems to have too much time as he answered the most (thanks Marty!!). Tragically, the second most prolific responder was Randy Fisher who passed away on December 5. Randy's responses were always short, to the point and accurate. It hurts to lose one of our own, particularly when it's one of our most active members. But that s the point isn't it. For many years to come, we have the value of Randy's hundreds of suggestions over the years archived for the many new people who enter our field. Many of you probably never actually met Randy - but I bet most of you feel you knew him. One of the mysteries of the web I suppose. Our condolences to Randy's family - perhaps they didn't know how many people knew Randy "electronically" - but we all did. You know we are a small field when it comes to the big world of science so when we lose one person, the entire field morns.
To end 2007, let me make a big plug for a program we began at the 2006 ISAC congress. Gary Durack from iCyt and myself started a small not-for-profit charity called "Cytometry for Life" in response to Stephen Lewis' compelling plea for some low cost CD4 devices. Our field has done a lot of talking about this, but only a few people have really tried to do anything practical. Well, folks we have all been doing cytometry for a very long time - it's time to do something. "Cytometry for life" (http://www.cytometryforlife.org) is working hard. We have made tremendous progress in just one year. It would be great if you all decided to jump on board and play a small part. You can give money, advice, moral support, talk to your politicians, community health- care, charities, whatever. But get involved as be recognized as the cytometry community to solve this problem of bringing low cost, portable devices to the 65% or more of African's who don t live in the cities and towns where current CD4 technologies are available. Our goal is to work in areas not being served by current technologies. We have heard these calls before, but folks we have to deal with this problem - it's your problem if you call yourself a "cytometry" person. Email me if you can help - consider donating to the program, let's make it work. By the end of 2008, I want to be telling you that the program is getting to people who need this desperately. Help us achieve that for 2008.
I hope many of you got hold of a copy of our new double DVD set Cytometry 60 years of Innovation if not ask your local rep from virtually any company in our field. It might give you a good sense of how strong the foundation in our field really is. I will see many of you at the 2008 congress in Budapest. I know some of you think its going to be expensive so I took several hours myself and created a webpage for the cheap ones out there so you have no excuses not to go... (http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/cheapflights1.htm).
It's been a privilege to serve for the past 19 months as President of ISAC. I will gladly pass that hat to Bob Murphy in May. ISAC is alive and well - membership is growing daily. I would not be surprised to see us top 2000 by the end of the Congress in May. I know that about 60% of the members of this list are NOT ISAC members. Perhaps you should consider joining the Society that keeps many of you in business? http://www.isac-net.org/
My best wishes for you all in 2008 from Purdue Paul
-- J. Paul Robinson SVM Professor of Cytomics Professor of Immunopharmacology & Biomedical Engineering Director, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories President, International Society for Analytical Cytology
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories Bindley Bioscience Center 1203 West State Street Discovery Park, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057 Ph (765) 494 0757; Fax (765) 494 0517 email: jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu www.cyto.purdue.edu
Join ISAC - www.isac-net.org
Change lives today - www.cytometryforlife.org Received on Fri Dec 28 15:18:00 2007 * This message: [ Message body ] * Next message: rob.sutherland@utoronto.ca: "Re: [ TdT Antibody Control? ]" * Previous message: slsacia@gundluth.org: "[ TdT Antibody Control? ]" * Next in thread: Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew: "RE: 2007 End of year message from Purdue" * Reply: Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew: "RE: 2007 End of year message from Purdue" * Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ] This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Jan 31 2007 - 03:12:00 EST
Mitch Haynes - 03 Jan 2008 22:41 GMT > 2007 End of year message from Purdue > * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] [quoted text clipped - 220 lines] > This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Jan 31 2007 - > 03:12:00 EST HERE IS WHAT KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC GOT AFTER DEVELOPING THE SOFTWARE REQUESTED BY BD....
When Kanecki Associates Inc Contacted Bill Gunderman @ BD to inform him of their new software he requested that Kanecki Associates Inc send the program for review due to issues with De Novo Inc.and it was perfect time because they would be looking for a new vendor and Since Dr.David Kanecki Did lots of consulting for BD they expressed their trust in David.
After reviewing the software a request was made to make a program that could process 10 Million Event files by 20 PARAMETERS WHICH WAS DONE AND EXPANDED AS A COURTESY TO 40 PARAMETERS.
After discussing that we would only be charging $250. with no License fee Mr. Gunderman expressed great intrest and requested the software to be overnighted due to the fiscal year coming to a end and they could dispose of the expensive license fees from De Novo Inc.
After the SECOND REVISION WAS SENT TO BILLGUNDERMAN FIXING ALL ISSUES WITH THE FCS FILES HE REFUSED TO ANSWER OR CALL BACK FOR 3MONTHS OR ANSWER ANY PHONE CALLS!
AS OF LAST NIGHT JAN 2ND 2008 BILL GUNDERMAN FROM BD EXPLAINED THAT WE ARE THEIR COMPETITORS TO OUR SURPRISE!
BD NEVER EXPRESSED THAT THEY WERE GOING TO DEVELOP NEW SOFTWARE BUT REQUESTED OUR PROGRESS TO MOVE RAPID.
TO VIEW THE FCS CYTOPRO GO TO
Http://www.flowcytometrysoftware.com http://www.kanecki.com
IN ADDITION WE WERE LEAD TO BELIEVE THIS WAS TO BE A JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN BD AND KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC. AND THERE FOR HAVE BEEN MISLED!
The FCS CYTOPRO QUICK FACS IS DEVLOPED TO PROCESS ALL 124 PERMUTAIONS in the old fcs 2.0 std, therewere only 2 permutations.
WE BELIEVE OUR SOFTWARE TO BE THE ONLY FLOW CYTOMERY SOFTWARE THAT WILL PROCESS
**************************************************ALL 124 PERMUTAIONS********************************************
WHERE WILL IT ALL END...
Mitch Haynes - 02 Mar 2008 19:44 GMT > > 2007 End of year message from Purdue > > * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] [quoted text clipped - 267 lines] > > WHERE WILL IT ALL END... Most likely, if you hear Purdue students talking about "spam", they are not talking about a meat product (by-product) but junk email. Spam is a huge problem which takes on many forms such as:
* Commercial email
* Offensive email
* Political issues
* Internet chain letters
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> From: Ray Hicks <rh...@cam.ac.uk> > Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 08:43:13 EST [quoted text clipped - 324 lines] > Subject ] [ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ] > This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Aug 25 2004 - *************************************************************************** ********************** *************************************************************************** ********************************* FlowJo Announcements From: Adam Treister (a...@treestar.com) Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 00:15:07 EST * Next message: b cotleur: "2-me in culture media:summary" * Previous message: Geert Raes: "Re: b-mercaptoethanol in media" * Next in thread: Mario Roederer: "Job Opening -- Immediate -- Vaccine Research Center" * Reply: Mario Roederer: "Job Opening -- Immediate -- Vaccine Research Center" * Reply: Michael Dustin : "MoFlo vs Vantage" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] ________________________________________ Only two more weeks until ISAC, that biennial bacchanalia of flower power and fun! So I hope you'll excuse a bunch of blatantly commercial announcements to the list, but endulge me this one time and read on.
At the show we'll be releasing FlowJo Version 4. We've got new platforms for overlaying and clustering, we've made it work better across the Internet, added all sorts of new conveniences, and spiffed it up with the new OS X look and feel. What was already the best analysis software in flow cytometry has gotten a whole lot better.
At the meeting, Tree Star is proud to be sponsoring the CyberCafe, your link to home and responsibility while you're in carefree San Diego. Check your email, surf the web, download the slides you'll be presenting at ten. A cadre of California companies
has contributed to bring in a premier local roaster to satisfy all your latte urges. We hope you'll all drop by and see what we mean when we say we're committed to Java. The network is going wireless this year. Just pop a 802.11 card in your laptop, and while your neighbor plays solitaire through the keynote, you can be reading e- mail.
We're going to open the CyberCafe with the Second Biennial FlowJo Users Group Meeting,. Saturday night May 4 at 8PM. The first user group meeting was cancelled for lack of interest when Dave Novo brought in a case and a half of French wine, so this year we're going to try real hard to assemble to the point where we can see the show of hands on something before we disband in search of alcohol. We'll have a whole bunch of Macs running FlowJo v4 under OS X, and you can bring your own data and get into big arguments about compensation. Be the first to get the newest FlowJo t-shirt.
All you Windows fans out the**re, come by our booth to see FlowJo running on a PC! We'll be previewing the long awaited Java version of FlowJo. We're still not ready to release it, but we'll be giving a peak as to what it is
going to do.
For those who haven't found it yet, we've unveiled a spanking new FlowJo website. Flowjo.com is chuck full of new content, functionality and spunk. Automated price quotes, online ordering, a FAQ that will guide you to new depths of understanding, and none of that awful yellow on black text. The search engine even works. No ads & cookie-free. Check it out.
Specifically, you should check our pricing. Prices are going up on May 10. It has been a number of years since we've changed our prices and with the development of the OSX and PC versions, it¹s time for a leap. I guess there's no such thing as a free launch. Anyway, this may be a great time to buy that FlowJo ten pack you've been thinking about. Licenses purchased before May 10 are entitled to a year of free upgrades, including the 4.0 release.
Unleash the flower power!
Adam ------------------------------------------------------------------ Adam Treister Tree Star, Inc. ph: 800-366-6045 intl: 1-650-591-2854 fax: 1-650-508-9186 a...@treestar.com www.treestar.com This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.6 : Thu Jan 01 2 Re: CellQuest From: Joe Trotter (trot...@scripps.edu) Date: Thu Jul 02 1998 - 17:00:40 EST * Next message: Jörg Hildmann: "Re: CellQuest" * Previous message: Raffi Manoukian: "Fas-mediated apoptosis" * In reply to: Ed Yousaf: "CellQuest" * Next in thread: Jörg Hildmann: "Re: CellQuest" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] ________________________________________ Dear Yousaf,
WinMDI reads CellQuest data files because they are in FCS2.0 format. The header provides the byte offsets for the TEXT portion of the file and the DATA portion of the file, so it is rather straight forward to read a FCS datafile in a platform independent manner. For more info see the FCS documentation at
http://nucleus.immunol.washington.edu/ISAC.html
If you're asking about getting Mac files to a PC running Windows, that is a different issue. Networks make it easy, just be sure the files are transferred in a BINARY mode. Without a network, most folks find using a PC formatted floppy or other device and utilizing the Mac's ability to read a foreign disk via PC Exchange, for example, a good solution. WinMDI doesn't care once the files are available to the PC on a readable device (floppy, ZIP, CDROM, etc...).
Regards,
Joe
On Sun, 29 Jun 2098, Ed Yousaf wrote:
> Dear All, > Silly question time; can WinMidi read CellQuest data and if so how? [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > 01244-383708 (Home) > 0114-271-7221 (Work) Joe Trotter Director, Flow Cytometry Mailstop Imm-20 The Scripps Research Institute 10666 North Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, California 92037 ________________________________________ * Next message: Jörg Hildmann: "Re: CellQuest" * Previous message: Raffi Manoukian: "Fas-mediated apoptosis" * In reply to: Ed Yousaf: "CellQuest" * Next in thread: Jörg Hildmann: "Re: CellQuest" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] ________________________________________ This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.6 : Thu Jan 01 2004 - 17:35:20 EST 004 - 17:35:29 EST Year 2000 Compliance: ALL FLOW-ERS AFFECTED! From: Mario Roederer (Roede...@Beadle.Stanford.edu) Date: Tue May 26 1998 - 12:48:49 EST
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------------------------------------------------------------------ ________________________________________ * Next message: b cotleur: "2-me in culture media:summary" * Previous message: Geert Raes: "Re: b-mercaptoethanol in media" * Next in thread: Mario Roederer: "Job Opening -- Immediate -- Vaccine Research Center" * Reply: Mario Roederer: "Job Opening -- Immediate -- Vaccine Research Center" * Reply: Michael Dustin : "MoFlo vs Vantage" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] ________________________________________ This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.6 : Thu Jan 01 2004 - 17:41:39 EST *************************************************************************** ********************************* I hope you'll excuse a bunch of blatantly commercial
> announcements to the list, but endulge me this one time and read FlowJo Announcements
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> From: Adam Treister (a...@treestar.com) > Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 00:15:07 EST [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > Only two more weeks until ISAC, that biennial bacchanalia of flower > power> and fun! So I hope you'll excuse a bunch of blatantly commercial announcements to the list, but endulge me this one time and read on.*************************************************************
> At the show we'll be releasing FlowJo Version 4. We've got new platforms > for overlaying and clustering, we've made it work better across the [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > cytometry has gotten a whole lot better. > At the meeting, Tree Star is proud to be sponsoring the CyberCafe, your link to home and responsibility while you're in carefree San Diego. *************************************************************************** ********* Check
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> your > email, surf the web, download the slides you'll be presenting at [quoted text clipped - 60 lines] > a...@treestar.com www.treestar.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------ Re: FlowJo for PC newest version (7.1) Evolution or Degeneration? * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] * Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ Maybe in reply to ] From: <akos.szilv...@novartis.com> Date: Wed Jun 07 2006 - 15:40:05 EDT Claudine, Joachen,
Open a graph, format it (e.g. dot plot, stats, etc.) with the tools below. Than (in the same graph window) go to Edit > "Save State to Preferences". That will set that graph as a "global" preference, although, only some of the settings. Not the window size. I agree with you: the preferences files were much more intuitive and clear. I only know this trick because Adam Treister showed me.
Let's hope one day the Windows FlowJo will grow up to its Macintosh brother.***************************************************************
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2007 End of year message from Purdue * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] * Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ Next in thread ] [ Replies ] From: J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Date: Fri Dec 28 2007 - 13:43:46 EST
Beware, the end is nigh!
No, not an apocalyptic prediction - but 2007 is definitely coming to an end. Not before time I would say - it s been a busy year. But
I have some strong words to end the year and I am going to say them!! *************************************************************************** ****
Of course you don t have to read them! *********************************************
Cytometry is now 40 years old and it s been sort of decaying a bit. ************************************************************************ What do I mean?
I am amazed at how conservative and frankly boring the field has become. Why? *************************************************************************** ***** It s time to move to the 21st century folks. I'm getting older and frankly, its time to kick some butt as my younger colleagues often say.
We talk so much like it is the same old cytometry it has always been. *************************************************************************** *
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field! *************************************************************************** ********** *************************************************************************** *****************************
True we need to do the core work and do it well, but lets not forget that fundamental tools of cell analysis are changing and if we don't keep ourselves up-to-date and educated on what's happening....before we know it, a new field will emerge and we will be like the old electron microscopists who are still wondering what happened ......
I know most of us work in the field and like what we do, but I think its time to open up a little and try to do some serious integration of our field. It s not happening very effectively on the most part I would say. Cytometry is about integration of the tools of the field into the vast reaches of biological problems that we can contribute to solving. Cytometry is about advancement of the field, that means always looking ahead. ISAC will soon be the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry a 21st century Society not a 20th century Society.
Cytometry is not flow cytometry!! ************************************************
Let s not kid ourselves about thisfolks. Cytometry is about measuring cells - however you do it - and flow cytometry is just one component of many.
I understand that it may be the only tool some of you use - ********************************************************************
I don t want to take away from that or de-emphasize its value or importance. But, we so often hear people talk about our field only in context of just flow cytometry.
Recently,when we polled the ISAC community on changing our name from "analytical Cytology" to Advancement of Cytometry" we received comments like "hey I don t do flow cytometry, so why are you reducing the breadth of the field?" Ouch - they think "cytometry" means "flow cytometry". We have a long way to go before we convince the community that we cover all aspects of cytometry. And let s also remember the growing membership in India and China (that s half the worlds population right there) it s high time we paid much more attention to these countries as a field. Awtar Krishan can t be the only person to drive cytometry training and education for 1.2 billion Indians can he? Well he has been up to now. Who is taking on the mantle of training and education of cytometry in China?
So here's the scoop. That's one of the reasons why the Purdue Web portal is going to change. We tried to make the change this past year, but there were too many other things happening here to achieve it. But come middle of 2008, I am resolved that you will see a huge difference in the Purdue site. It s been the default cytometry communication portal now for many, many years. We have focused on good clean fun with cytometry - quality, timely, simple - no spam. Many people like that actually. The portal is almost overwhelming for us 22,000 daily page requests with over 2 Gigs daily download. In 2007 alone, downloads of 208,000 powerpoint files, 233,000 PDF files, 8800 movies, 38,000 word document files. The education pages and the Cytometry Discussion Archive are the most hit for sure. Over 125,000 distinct files from our portal were accessed in 2007.
But all good things must come to an end. Come July 2008, the usual Purdue web portal may well be no more. It will be replaced with something entirely new. Hopefully most will find it more useful and relevant - some will not like it. Maybe we will be able to make everyone happy....ha!..C'est la vie. Some of you will be beta testers and advisers I hope.
So my best wishes to all in the cytometry field for 2008. Regarding the past year on the discussion list, its been lively, with an average of 7 messages per day with 754 different individuals submitting at least one message. 139 messages had at least 6 responses. There were 1205 unique subject lines. Subscribers came from 64 top level domains. The usual bunch of suspects answered lots of messages and Marty Bigos seems to have too much time as he answered the most (thanks Marty!!). Tragically, the second most prolific responder was Randy Fisher who passed away on December 5. Randy's responses were always short, to the point and accurate. It hurts to lose one of our own, particularly when it's one of our most active members. But that s the point isn't it. For many years to come, we have the value of Randy's hundreds of suggestions over the years archived for the many new people who enter our field. Many of you probably never actually met Randy - but I bet most of you feel you knew him. One of the mysteries of the web I suppose. Our condolences to Randy's family - perhaps they didn't know how many people knew Randy "electronically" - but we all did. You know we are a small field when it comes to the big world of science so when we lose one person, the entire field morns.
To end 2007, let me make a big plug for a program we began at the 2006 ISAC congress. Gary Durack from iCyt and myself started a small not-for-profit charity called "Cytometry for Life" in response to Stephen Lewis' compelling plea for some low cost CD4 devices. Our field has done a lot of talking about this, but only a few people have really tried to do anything practical. Well, folks we have all been doing cytometry for a very long time - it's time to do something. "Cytometry for life" (http://www.cytometryforlife.org) is working hard. We have made tremendous progress in just one year. It would be great if you all decided to jump on board and play a small part. You can give money, advice, moral support, talk to your politicians, community health- care, charities, whatever. But get involved as be recognized as the cytometry community to solve this problem of bringing low cost, portable devices to the 65% or more of African's who don t live in the cities and towns where current CD4 technologies are available. Our goal is to work in areas not being served by current technologies. We have heard these calls before, but folks we have to deal with this problem - it's your problem if you call yourself a "cytometry" person. Email me if you can help - consider donating to the program, let's make it work. By the end of 2008, I want to be telling you that the program is getting to people who need this desperately. Help us achieve that for 2008.
I hope many of you got hold of a copy of our new double DVD set Cytometry 60 years of Innovation if not ask your local rep from virtually any company in our field. It might give you a good sense of how strong the foundation in our field really is. I will see many of you at the 2008 congress in Budapest. I know some of you think its going to be expensive so I took several hours myself and created a webpage for the cheap ones out there so you have no excuses not to go... (http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/cheapflights1.htm).
It's been a privilege to serve for the past 19 months as President of ISAC. I will gladly pass that hat to Bob Murphy in May. ISAC is alive and well - membership is growing daily. I would not be surprised to see us top 2000 by the end of the Congress in May. I know that about 60% of the members of this list are NOT ISAC members. Perhaps you should consider joining the Society that keeps many of you in business? http://www.isac-net.org/
My best wishes for you all in 2008 from Purdue Paul
-- J. Paul Robinson SVM Professor of Cytomics Professor of Immunopharmacology & Biomedical Engineering Director, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories President, International Society for Analytical Cytology
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories Bindley Bioscience Center 1203 West State Street Discovery Park, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057 Ph (765) 494 0757; Fax (765) 494 0517 email: j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu www.cyto.purdue.edu
Join ISAC - www.isac-net.org
Change lives today - www.cytometryforlife.org Received on Fri Dec 28 15:18:00 2007 * This message: [ Message body ] * Next message: rob.sutherl...@utoronto.ca: "Re: [ TdT Antibody Control? ]" * Previous message: slsa...@gundluth.org: "[ TdT Antibody Control? ]" * Next in thread: Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew: "RE: 2007 End of year message from Purdue" * Reply: Darzynkiewicz, Zbigniew: "RE: 2007 End of year message from Purdue" * Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ] This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Jan 31 2007 - 03:12:00 EST *************************************************************************** *********************************
3 * Political issues *************************************************************************** ****************************** June 29, 2007 NIH Funding Another thread from Purdue worth posting:
We are calling upon you again during this Independence Day holiday period to ask you to contact your Representative in person at a local event or by telephone to the local office by July 9th. When Congress returns to Washington after the 4th of July recess, the House of Representatives will consider a 1.9% increase to the NIH budget. Between now and then, you have the opportunity to remind your Representative of the importance of your work and let them know about any difficulties you have encountered because of shrinking budgets.
Members of Congress have told us that they are not hearing from researchers in the community. We must turn this around. Members and their staffs are receptive to hearing from researchers about how the proposed FY 2008 budget will affect their research and their careers.
Please contact your Representative either in person at a local Independence Day event or by telephone before July 9th. Tell them your story and let them know that they must make cancer and biomedical research funding a national priority.
In your contact with your Representative, please mention any of the research challenges you are facing at this time, for example: - denials or delays in getting grant funding for meritorious research -the impact of cuts to grants already funded -staffing and equipment shortages -the loss of bright young investigators to other fields -reduced opportunities for patients to get on therapeutic clinical trials -cancellation or halting of important clinical trials.
In short, your Representative needs to hear about the serious effect these low budgets are having on your research progress. Urge them to make cancer research funding a national priority. A few minutes of your time could help get NIH and NCI funding back on track.
Thank you for responding to this request and have an enjoyable holiday.
William N. Hait, M.D., Ph.D., President William G. Nelson V, M.D., Ph.D., Chair, Science Policy & Legislative Affairs Committee Margaret Foti, Ph.D., M.D. (h.c.), Chief Executive Officer
P.S. Please let AACR know you have made a contact with your Representative by sending us a quick e-mail at legaffa...@aacr.org. Just write: "I have contacted Representative X in person/by phone." *************************************************************************** *********************************
PLEASE WRITE A 7 BILLION DOLLAR .ADDITION.......J PAUL ROBINSON
US ISAC members - Please write your senator This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] From: Professor J.Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Date: Sat Jun 10 2006 - 10:55:20 EDT
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Colleagues: If you are in the USA, please consider sending your senators the letter you will find at this FASEB site. Senators do take note of these emails and letters - this is a $7 billion addition to the budget. It is vital that we maintain NIH funding - Many ISAC members are dependent upon quality reseach funding.
J. Paul Robinson President, ISAC
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*************************************************************************** ******************************* Laura Teodori - Candidate for Biological Cytometry Councilor Goals and Objectives
My efforts, in case of election, will be directed towards the implementation of flow and imaging cytometric bioassays within several emerging environments like immunotoxicology, biotechnology, predictive medicine, occupational and sports medicine.
In my view, it is also very important to address problems of standardization, quality assessment and quality control in cell function assays as they come more and more into clinical use.
My further interests concern instrument miniaturization and development of point of care flow processors as medical and biotechnological challenges within ISAC.
My efforts will also be devoted to the educational work by implementing and, if necessary, stimulating the introduction of new learning tools as e.g. the advanced information communication technology (ICT) for e-learning.
My activity will also be focused to make ISAC the preferred forum of exchange of information and ideas between cell and molecular biologists and the individuals interested in development and improvement of the cytometric instrumentation and methodologies.
I support the goals and objectives of this coalition.
If you vote for me for Biological Cytometry Councilor, please also vote for J. Paul Robinson for President-elect and for Bob Zucker for Secretary. Together we have carefully considered how we can serve ISAC as an executive team. We have thought through the issues and we think we have good ideas.
Laura Teodor
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Re: mr on Apple web site * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] * Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ In reply to ] [ Next in thread ] From: J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Date: Mon Aug 23 2004 - 18:46:12 EST I knew that I should not have taken Mario's bait....but its been a long summer.....! paul
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> Paul: > I use Macs exclusively. Between home and labs, I have 7. [quoted text clipped - 54 lines] > > Have you seen our new HCS webpage? > > http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hcs J.Paul Robinson, PhD PH:(765)4940757 Professor of Immunopharmacology Professor of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University FAX:(765)4940517 EMAIL:j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu WEB: http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
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Most likely, if you hear Purdue students talking "SPAM", they are not talking about a meat product (by-product) but JUNK email. Spam is a******** HUGE***** PROBLEM
SPAM IS A HUGE PROBLEM AND WE MUST CORRECT THIS ISSUE
SO HOW DO OUR BIG CORPORATIONS THINK?
RE: Filtering Incomming messages WEB SITE TO CYTEKDEV.COM http://www.cytekdev.com/products_software.xhtml
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Hi Dan,
you can filter on the "To:" field, it should contain "Cytometry Mailing List". If you hit reply, then you reply to the individual, but if you hit "Reply to All" then a copy gets sent to the list (you'll also find out who's out of their offices as their auto- responders kick in :P)
Cheers
Ray
From: Roberts, Daniel [mailto:Daniel.Robe...@covance.com] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 12:12 PM To: cyto-inbox Subject: Filtering Incomming messages
I am new to the mailing list, and noticed that emails filter in under individual email addresses. Is there a handy way to have the emails be filtered to a subfolder? I guess I am wondering if there is a 'hidden' email that they are all redirected to.
Also, when replying to an inquiry (say from Joe.sm...@lab.com), if I hit reply, would it go to the dist list, or just Joe Smith?
Thanks,
Dan
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SAC Homepage - How do I join the Purdue Cytometry Discussion Group? - 8 visits - 2:01pm Answer: The Purdue Cytometry discussion group is strictly for discussion of scientific issues relating to the fields in which ISAC is generally involved. ... www.isac-net.org/content/view/16/78/ - 14k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Re: [Fwd: flow cytometry software will you trust Purdue..Lets play MONOPOLY]
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Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which is
primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,
people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who
comes on.
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Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which is
primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,
people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who
comes on.
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J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
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To:Larry Farrell <farrl...@isu.edu>; mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com>; skel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu; Bartek Rajwa ra...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
****Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which is
primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,
people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who
comes on. ***************************************************************************- ******************************************************
Larry
Sorry you are experiencing a problem
From the header - This is apparently coming from a Mitchel Haynes
mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com> - is this correct?
I initially thought messages coming from this person were a scam and
challenged them when they started posting to our list as well. I had
someone do a check on them. it is apparent that they have written some
software and they think its ants-pants. They have tried to post things
on the Purdue list, they have used every possible website and email
discussion group to get cross listed to boost their ratings on Google.
Basically I view their behavior as very tenuous and from the message you
sent me, it appears that it is not appropriate to do what they are doing...
I have taken the following action:
1. Steve Kelley has been instructed to remove their email and any
postings on the Purdue list. They are now banned
2. I am going to Copying Bartek Rajwa the editor of the ISAC site to
beware of them
3. I am contacting Google and other sites to let them know that these
people are self-propagating links.
4. If I see any message that in any way impunes Purdue or our
reputation, I will go after them with every possible legal recourse at
my disposal. We will not allow our reputation to suffer because of
commercial abuse.
5. You should ban this address, and basically indicate to your members
that this is a scam. While they claim to be legitimate, they are acting
exactly as any scam artist...I already told them that they were acting
as scammers and they got upset with me...well, if they don't desist,
they will find out how much influence we actually have...
I will check the message
> Subject: flow cytometry software will you trust Purdue..Lets play MONOPOLY
> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:38:56 -0800 (PST) > Organization: http://groups.google.com and see if this is actually libelous - it appears to be - and if it is,
I will close this person down really, really fast!!! (Steve please check
out this message and make a copy)
Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which is
primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,
people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who
comes on.
I am sorry you are experiencing this problem, and we are happy to help
in any way we can.
regards
paul Robinson
Professor, Purdue
*****************************************Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which is
primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,
people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who
comes on. ***************************************************************************- ************
WITH EVERY INTERNATIONAL OUTLET THE MAIL LIST HAS WHY????WHY????WHY
3,000 PEOPLE ON THE LIST...
DOES IT SAY......THEY MUST HAVE TO GOT THROUGH WHO?
ONLY 3,000 PEOPLE?
IT IS INTERNATIONAL~!
***************************************************************************- *********************************************** 2007 End of year message from Purdue * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] * Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ Next in thread ] [ Replies ] From: J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Date: Fri Dec 28 2007 - 13:43:46 EST Beware, the end is nigh! No, not an apocalyptic prediction - but 2007 is definitely coming to an end. Not before time I would say - it s been a busy year. But I have some strong words to end the year and I am going to say them!! Of course you don t have to read them!
Cytometry is now 40 years old and it s been sort of decaying a bit. What do I mean? I am amazed at how conservative and frankly boring the field has become. Why? It s time to move to the 21st century folks. I'm getting older and frankly, its time to kick some butt as my younger colleagues often say. We talk so much like it is the same old cytometry it has always been. Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field! True we need to do the core work and do it well, but lets not forget that fundamental tools of cell analysis are changing and if we don't keep ourselves up-to-date and educated on what's happening....before we know it, a new field will emerge and we will be like the old electron microscopists who are still wondering what happened ......
I know most of us work in the field and like what we do, but I think its time to open up a little and try to do some serious integration of our field. It s not happening very effectively on the most part I would say. Cytometry is about integration of the tools of the field into the vast reaches of biological problems that we can contribute to solving. Cytometry is about advancement of the field, that means always looking ahead. ISAC will soon be the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry a 21st century Society not a 20th century Society.
Cytometry is not flow cytometry!! Let s not kid ourselves about this folks. Cytometry is about measuring cells - however you do it - and flow cytometry is just one component of many. I understand that it may be the only tool some of you use - I don t want to take away from that or de-emphasize its value or importance. But, we so often hear people talk about our field only in context of just flow cytometry. Recently, when we polled the ISAC community on changing our name from "analytical Cytology" to Advancement of Cytometry" we received comments like "hey I don t do flow cytometry, so why are you reducing the breadth of the field?" Ouch - they think "cytometry" means "flow cytometry". We have a long way to go before we convince the community that we cover all aspects of cytometry. And let s also remember the growing membership in India and China (that s half the worlds population right there) it s high time we paid much more attention to these countries as a field. Awtar Krishan can t be the only person to drive cytometry training and education for 1.2 billion Indians can he? Well he has been up to now. Who is taking on the mantle of training and education of cytometry in China?
So here's the scoop. That's one of the reasons why the Purdue Web portal is going to change. We tried to make the change this past year, but there were too many other things happening here to achieve it. But come middle of 2008, I am resolved that you will see a huge difference in the Purdue site. It s been the default cytometry communication portal now for many, many years. We have focused on good clean fun with cytometry - quality, timely, simple - no spam. Many people like that actually. The portal is almost overwhelming for us 22,000 daily page requests with over 2 Gigs daily download. In 2007 alone, downloads of 208,000 powerpoint files, 233,000 PDF files, 8800 movies, 38,000 word document files. The education pages and the Cytometry Discussion Archive are the most hit for sure. Over 125,000 distinct files from our portal were accessed in 2007.
But all good things must come to an end. Come July 2008, the usual Purdue web portal may well be no more. It will be replaced with something entirely new. Hopefully most will find it more useful and relevant - some will not like it. Maybe we will be able to make everyone happy....ha!..C'est la vie. Some of you will be beta testers and advisers I hope.
So my best wishes to all in the cytometry field for 2008. Regarding the past year on the discussion list, its been lively, with an average of 7 messages per day with 754 different individuals submitting at least one message. 139 messages had at least 6 responses. There were 1205 unique subject lines. Subscribers came from 64 top level domains. The usual bunch of suspects answered lots of messages and Marty Bigos seems to have too much time as he answered the most (thanks Marty!!). Tragically, the second most prolific responder was Randy Fisher who passed away on December 5. Randy's responses were always short, to the point and accurate. It hurts to lose one of our own, particularly when it's one of our most active members. But that s the point isn't it. For many years to come, we have the value of Randy's hundreds of suggestions over the years archived for the many new people who enter our field. Many of you probably never actually met Randy - but I bet most of you feel you knew him. One of the mysteries of the web I suppose. Our condolences to Randy's family - perhaps they didn't know how many people knew Randy "electronically" - but we all did. You know we are a small field when it comes to the big world of science so when we lose one person, the entire field morns.
To end 2007, let me make a big plug for a program we began at the 2006 ISAC congress. Gary Durack from iCyt and myself started a small not-for-profit charity called "Cytometry for Life" in response to Stephen Lewis' compelling plea for some low cost CD4 devices. Our field has done a lot of talking about this, but only a few people have really tried to do anything practical. Well, folks we have all been doing cytometry for a very long time - it's time to do something. "Cytometry for life" (http://www.cytometryforlife.org) is working hard. We have made tremendous progress in just one year. It would be great if you all decided to jump on board and play a small part. You can give money, advice, moral support, talk to your politicians, community health- care, charities, whatever. But get involved as be recognized as the cytometry community to solve this problem of bringing low cost, portable devices to the 65% or more of African's who don t live in the cities and towns where current CD4 technologies are available. Our goal is to work in areas not being served by current technologies. We have heard these calls before, but folks we have to deal with this problem - it's your problem if you call yourself a "cytometry" person. Email me if you can help - consider donating to the program, let's make it work. By the end of 2008, I want to be telling you that the program is getting to people who need this desperately. Help us achieve that for 2008.
I hope many of you got hold of a copy of our new double DVD set Cytometry 60 years of Innovation if not ask your local rep from virtually any company in our field. It might give you a good sense of how strong the foundation in our field really is. I will see many of you at the 2008 congress in Budapest. I know some of you think its going to be expensive so I took several hours myself and created a webpage for the cheap ones out there so you have no excuses not to go... (http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/cheapflights1.htm).
It's been a privilege to serve for the past 19 months as President of ISAC. I will gladly pass that hat to Bob Murphy in May. ISAC is alive and well - membership is growing daily. I would not be surprised to see us top 2000 by the end of the Congress in May. I know that about 60% of the members of this list are NOT ISAC members. Perhaps you should consider joining the Society that keeps many of you in business? http://www.isac-net.org/
My best wishes for you all in 2008 from Purdue Paul
-- J. Paul Robinson SVM Professor of Cytomics Professor of Immunopharmacology & Biomedical Engineering Director, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories President, International Society for Analytical Cytology
***************************************************************************- ************************************************** From: J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> Date: Fri Dec 28 2007 - 13:43:46 EST Beware, the end is nigh! No, not an apocalyptic prediction - but 2007 is definitely coming to an end. Not before time I would say - it s been a busy year. But I have some strong words to end the year and I am going to say them!! Of course you don t have to read them!
Cytometry is now 40 years old and it s been sort of decaying a bit.
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field! ***************************************************************************- **************************************************** IS J PAUL ROBINSON TALKING ABOUT KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC?
WHY DID HE CALL KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC SCAMMERS FOR SENDING SOFTWARE?
ORIGINAL MESSAGE SENT : TO ROBERT MURPHY WITH LINKS FOR DOWNLOAD AND ALL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO FCS CYTORPO QUICK FACS 11
SOME HOW IT WAS FOWARDED TO: J PAUL ROBINSON...MAYBE FOR REVIEW...? ***************************************************************************- ************************************************* SO HOW COULD SO MANY SALES AND DOWNLOADS GO UNDETECTED BY OTHER SMALL COMPANIES AND HOW DO YOU GET ON THE PURDUE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST? ***************************************************************************- ****************************************************.. Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field! ***************************************************************************- ***************************************************** Re: [Fwd: flow cytometry software will you trust Purdue..Lets play MONOPOLY]
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ViewMonday, November 19, 2007 2:14:38 PM
To:Larry Farrell <farrl...@isu.edu>; mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com>; skel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu; Bartek Rajwa ra...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Larry
Sorry you are experiencing a problem
From the header - This is apparently coming from a Mitchel Haynes
mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com> - is this correct?
I initially thought messages coming from this person were a scam and
challenged them when they started posting to our list as well. I had
someone do a check on them. it is apparent that they have written some
software and they think its ants-pants. They have tried to post things
on the Purdue list, they have used every possible website and email
discussion group to get cross listed to boost their ratings on Google.
Basically I view their behavior as very tenuous and from the message you
sent me, it appears that it is not appropriate to do what they are doing...
I have taken the following action:
1. Steve Kelley has been instructed to remove their email and any
postings on the Purdue list. They are now banned
2. I am going to Copying Bartek Rajwa the editor of the ISAC site to
beware of them
3. I am contacting Google and other sites to let them know that these
people are self-propagating links.
4. If I see any message that in any way impunes Purdue or our
reputation, I will go after them with every possible legal recourse at
my disposal. We will not allow our reputation to suffer because of
commercial abuse.
5. You should ban this address, and basically indicate to your members
that this is a scam. While they claim to be legitimate, they are acting
exactly as any scam artist...I already told them that they were acting
as scammers and they got upset with me...well, if they don't desist,
they will find out how much influence we actually have...
I will check the message
> Subject: flow cytometry software will you trust Purdue..Lets play MONOPOLY
> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:38:56 -0800 (PST) > Organization: http://groups.google.com and see if this is actually libelous - it appears to be - and if it is,
I will close this person down really, really fast!!! (Steve please check
out this message and make a copy)
Larry, we have about 3000 people on the Purdue discussion list which is
primarily about cytometry - and a lot of flow cytometry - to join,
people actually have to go through me, and we review every person who
comes on.
I am sorry you are experiencing this problem, and we are happy to help
in any way we can.
regards
paul Robinson
Professor, Purdue ***************************************************************************- ************************************************** . Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: 2008 NW Regional Cytometry Meeting, March 13 - 15 in Portland ... Technology, IntelliCyt, Miltenyi Biotec, Partec, StemCell Technologies, Tree Star, Union Biometrica, and Verity Software House. ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1946.htm - 6.9KB 74%
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... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: 2008 NW Regional Cytometry Meeting, March 13 - 15 in Portland ... Technology, IntelliCyt, Miltenyi Biotec, Partec, StemCell Technologies, Tree Star, Union Biometrica, and Verity Software House. ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1946.htm - 6.9KB 74%
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17 Oct 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Users Group annual meeting reminder ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Users Group ... Bruce Bagwell, MD, Ph.D. - Verity Software House "Probability State Models: A ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/current/1546.htm - 7.4KB 74%
17 Oct 07 Find Similar Highlight Document count: purdue (139318) cytometry (25468) mail (53709) list (63448) 2007 (37553) verity (222) software (15216) sales (14402) 07 (21574) by (129519) thread (26375) purdue cytometry mail list 2007 verity software sales 07 by... (27962) about 187244 results found, top 500 sorted by relevance score using date hide summaries group by location spacer 1-10 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: DNA analysis software ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: DNA analysis software ... J. Herbert Technical Support Manager Verity Software House ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0747.htm - 7.7KB 78%
26 May 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: DNA analysis software ... vsh.com] > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:30 AM > To: Cytometry Mailing List > Subject: RE: DNA ... J. Herbert > Technical Support Manager > Verity Software House ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0755.htm - 8.6KB 78%
26 May 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Announcing User Forum at Verity Software House, Inc. ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Announcing User Forum at Verity ... Verity Software House is pleased to announce the creation of a Verity User's Forum on our ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/0542.htm - 4.6KB 78%
12 Mar 02 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: FL2H in PI cell cycle analysis ... From: Verity Software House <ver...@vsh.com> Date: Fri Sep 07 2007 - 17:30:59 EDT ... From: Verity Software House <ver...@vsh.com> Date: Fri Sep 07 2007 - 17:30:59 EDT ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1351.htm - 7.2KB 77%
12 Sep 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Date ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List By Thread ... Jim (NIH/NIAMS) (Wed Dec 19 2007 - 13:41:51 EST) ... 13th Leipziger Workshop, 2nd Call and Seasonal Greetings Dr. Attila Tarnok (Wed Dec 19 2007 - 07:41:10 EST) ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/thread.htm - 328.1KB 76%
21 Dec 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: DNA analysis software ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: DNA analysis software ... we offer a conversion at no charge. I invite you to contact Verity Software House directly with any specific questions or issues. Best regards, Don Donald ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0753.htm - 5.6KB 76%
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21 Dec 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Cytometry software for linux ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Cytometry software for linux ... Previous message: Verity Software House: "RE: FL2H in PI cell cycle analysis" ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1352.htm - 5.5KB 75%
13 Sep 07 Find Similar about 187243 results found, top 500 sorted by relevance score using date hide summaries group by location prev 21-30 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: FL2H in PI cell cycle analysis ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: FL2H in PI cell cycle analysis ... Next in thread: Verity Software House: "RE: FL2H in PI cell cycle analysis" ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1336.htm - 6.6KB 74%
11 Sep 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Users Group annual meeting preliminary ... ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Users Group annual meeting preliminary announcement ... up of speakers this year: C. Bruce Bagwell, MD, Ph.D. - Verity Software House http://www.vsh.com/ Anne E. Carpenter, Ph.D. - MIT ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1153.htm - 7.2KB 74%
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07 Jun 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Thanks to all for a successful 2007 NW Regional ... ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Thanks to all for a successful 2007 NW Regional ... Miltenyi, Phoenix Flow Systems, Spherotech, Tree Star, Union Biometrica, and Verity Software House, Ryan Brinkman, Perry Halaand, and others of the FICCS ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0471.htm - 6.7KB 74%
28 Mar 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Applications Specialist - iCyt - ... Northwest Cytometry Users Group and Cascade Cytometry Users Group are pleased to announce the 2007 NW Regional Cytometry Meeting, which ... Tree Star, Union Biometrica, and Verity Software House. ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0333.htm - 7.0KB 74%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... DIVA Software on MAC Intel Computers Pamela Shaw (Wed Dec 13 2006 - 13:25:52 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2006/thread.htm - 332.1KB 74%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Diva 4.0 files ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Diva 4.0 files ... Mark E. Munson Sales Manager Verity Software House, Inc. 45A Augusta Road PO Box 247 Topsham, ME 04086 Phone: 207-729-6767 x191 Fax: 207-729-5443 ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2004/1443.htm - 6.2KB 74%
20 Aug 04 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Free WinList Update Available ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Free WinList Update Available ... Mark E. Munson Sales Manager Verity Software House, Inc. 45A Augusta ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2003/0582.htm - 4.4KB 74%
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17 Nov 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Meeting Registration ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Meeting Registration ... speakers this year: ... C. Bruce Bagwell, MD, Ph.D. - Verity Software House "Probability State Models: A new paradigm for cytometry analysis ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1382.htm - 9.1KB 73%
18 Sep 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... PML protein Jan Nelson (Wed Dec 16 1998 - 16:56:58 EST) ... Permeabilization and Anti- Coagulants Vincent Falco (Wed Dec 16 1998 - 09:07:16 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/1998/thread.htm - 474.2KB 73%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Sales position in Germany Brian Hall (Thu Dec 18 1997 - 12:23:18 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/1997/thread.htm - 480.6KB 73%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Summarize "Free software" Dorte Christiansen (Fri Dec 12 2003 - 07:45:44 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2003/thread.htm - 369.2KB 73%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... staining DARZYNKIEWICZ ZBIGNIEW (Wed Dec 20 2000 - 18:42:40 EST) ... CD45 expression on ADP-activated murine platelets Gregor Rothe (Thu Dec 21 2000 - 07:29:44 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2000/thread.htm - 547.3KB 73%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Subject ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Subject ... 2444 messages sorted by: [ author ] [ date ] [ thread ] [ attachment ] Other mail archives ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/subject.htm - 351.6KB 73%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... is good enough? Uriel TK (Tue Dec 14 2004 - 16:04:58 EST) ... RE: How close compensation is good enough? Gerstein, Rachel (Thu Dec 16 2004 - 07:07:48 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2004/thread.htm - 363.4KB 73%
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30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Try this query on the entire Web. score using date hide summaries group by location prev 31-40 next about 187243 results found, top 500 sorted by relevance score using date hide summaries group by location prev 41-50 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... free FACS analysis software Wolfraim, Lawrence (NCI) (Wed Dec 19 2001 - 10:28:23 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2001/thread.htm - 478.0KB 73%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Thread ... WinMDI software - long filename problem WAS Doubts About WinMDI software Alan Bishop (Thu Dec 01 2005 - 19:07:54 EST) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2005/thread.htm - 353.3KB 73%
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30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: DIVA Software on MAC Intel Co ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: DIVA Software on MAC Intel Co ... screen display issue, that made it difficult to read the text. Verity provided us with a patch for this in remarkably little time ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2006/1979.htm - 6.9KB 73%
15 Dec 06 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Log-like transforms ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Log-like transforms ... purposes. > > > > Bruce > > > > C. Bruce Bagwell MD, Ph.D. > > President > > Verity Software House > > 45A Augusta Road > > PO Box 247 > > Topsham, ME 04086 ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2006/0540.htm - 10.0KB 73%
22 Mar 06 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Software for merging FSC 3 fi ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Software for merging FSC ... J. Herbert Technical Support Manager Verity Software House, Inc. PO Box 247 ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2005/0217.htm - 6.6KB 73%
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25 Oct 04 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Analysis Software ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Analysis Software ... Donald J. Herbert Technical Support Manager Verity Software House, Inc. PO Box 247 45A Augusta Road Topsham, ME, USA 04086 ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2004/1196.htm - 7.1KB 73%
30 Jun 04 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Software to overlay dot plots for analysis ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Software to overlay dot plots for analysis ... Quest for OSX - a new release from BD 4. WinList - Verity Software House 5. FCS Express - from www.denovosoftware.com ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2003/0979.htm - 5.6KB 73%
28 May 03 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Kolmogorov-Smirnov (Is there a better solution?) ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Kolmogorov-Smirnov (Is there ... Bruce Bagwell, MD, Ph.D. Verity Software House, Inc. Published: Clinical Immunology ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2003/0720.htm - 5.3KB 73%
18 Apr 03 Find Similar Highlight Try this query on the entire Web. score using date hide summaries group by location prev 41-50 next about 187243 results found, top 500 sorted by relevance score using date hide summaries group by location prev 51-60 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: non-radioactive LPA and responses to query on LPAs ... PKH Proliferation assays by flow cytometry Organization: Verity Software House ... dartmouth.edu (Alice L. Givan) ModFit software from Verity has a "Proliferation Wizard" that ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/1701.htm - 17.3KB 73%
20 Aug 02 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: query on LPAs: replacing tritiated thymidine with flow ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: query on LPAs: replacing ... J. Herbert Technical Support Manager Verity Software House, Inc. PO Box 247 ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/1649.htm - 9.5KB 73%
13 Aug 02 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Last Message on Purdue Cytometry CD- ROM Vol 6 ... Cytometry Mailing List <cytome...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> ... Associates, Inc; Spherotech, Tree Star, Verity Software, Spherotech, Tree Star, Verity Software. ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/0735.htm - 7.5KB 73%
03 Apr 02 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: UV excitable dyes for surface phenotyping - ELF-97? ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: UV excitable dyes for surface phenotyping - ELF-97? ... RE: Bacteria sorting?" ... Previous message: VSH - Tech Support: "Announcing User Forum at Verity Software House, Inc." ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/0543.htm - 5.8KB 73%
12 Mar 02 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: 25th ANNUAL COURSE IN FLOW CYTOMETRY: BOWDOIN COLLEGE, ... ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: 25th ANNUAL COURSE IN FLOW CYTOMETRY: BOWDOIN COLLEGE, BRUNSWICK MAINE - JUNE 2002 ... Mark E Munson Verity Software House, Inc. PO Box 247 Topsham, ME 04086 Tel: (207) 729-6767 x105 ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2002/0144.htm - 6.2KB 73%
22 Jan 02 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: G4's will run OS8.6 (ours sur ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: G4's will run OS8.6 (ours sur ... evidenced by the hundreds of labs running their XL software under > DOS (yuk!). Maybe Verity or TreeStar will make some inroads if we demand ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2000/0156.htm - 8.0KB 73%
13 Jan 00 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: G4's will run OS8.6 ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: G4's will run OS8.6 ... edge software, evidenced by the hundreds of labs running their XL software under DOS (yuk!). Maybe Verity or TreeStar will make some inroads if we demand state of ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2000/0140.htm - 7.4KB 73%
13 Jan 00 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: flow cytometry course in June ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: flow cytometry course in June ... Brunswick Maine. Course organizer is C. Bruce Bagwell. I think that Verity Software may be sponsoring it, as their information is on some of ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/1998/0905.htm - 5.1KB 73%
10 Apr 98 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: utility software to convert fcs1.0 to fcs2.0 ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: utility software to convert ... PC, I suggest you contact Verity Software (207-729-6767) . I quickly ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/1998/0707.htm - 5.9KB 73%
27 Mar 98 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: utility software to convert fcs1.0 to fcs2.0 ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: utility software to convert fcs1.0 to fcs2.0 ... Since you are using the PC, I suggest you contact Verity Software (207-729-6767) . I quickly tried this function this AM ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/1998/0727.htm - 7.8KB 73%
27 Mar 98 Find Similar Highlight Try this query on the entire Web. score using date hide summaries group by location prev 51-60 next about 187243 results found, top 500 sorted by relevance score using date hide summaries group by location prev 61-70 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: FW: FCS file transfer between BD Diva (PC) and CellQuest ( ... ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: FW: FCS file transfer between ... morphosys.com> Date: Thu Nov 08 2007 - 07:14:16 EST ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1708.htm - 9.1KB 72%
10 Nov 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: 2008 NW Regional Cytometry Meeting announcement ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: 2008 NW Regional Cytometry Meeting announcement ... Bioscience, Miltenyi Biotec, MDA Analytical Technologies, Partec, Tree Star, Union Biometrica, and Verity Software House. ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1644.htm - 6.5KB 72%
03 Nov 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Meeting Registration Reminder ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Meeting Registration Reminder ... speakers this year: ... C. Bruce Bagwell, MD, Ph.D. - Verity Software House "Probability State Models: A new paradigm for cytometry analysis ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1458.htm - 8.6KB 72%
04 Oct 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Annual Meeting Registration and Hotel ... ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: New England Cytometry Annual Meeting Registration and Hotel Information ... year: ... C. Bruce Bagwell, MD, Ph.D. - Verity Software House "Probability State Models: A new paradigm for cytometry ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1411.htm - 8.8KB 72%
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11 Aug 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: CFSE graphs (UNCLASSIFIED) ... Verity's MODFIT software has a very nice tool for proliferation ... Stelekati [mailto:e...@fz-borstel.de] >>>Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 6:58 AM >>>To: Cytometry Mailing List
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30 Mar 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Applications Specialist - iCyt - ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Applications Specialist - iCyt ... Sponsored by: The National Flow Cytometry Resource (NFCR) and Verity Software House ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0214.htm - 8.4KB 72%
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30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: By Author ... Re: Free Flow Cytometry Analysis software? (Fri Apr 14 2006 - 02:56:18 EDT) ... CORRECTION- Chesapeake Cytometry Consortium (Thu Sep 07 2006 - 12:20:05 EDT) ... http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/2006/author.htm - 299.3KB 72%
30 Jan 07 Find Similar Highlight Try this query on the entire Web. score using date hide summaries group by location prev 61-70 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Partec CyFlow ML? (was Re: Analyzers) ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Partec CyFlow ML? (was Re: Analyzers) ... Received on Fri Nov 30 18:07:07 2007 ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1871.htm - 8.3KB 71%
01 Dec 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Cytometry software for linux ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Cytometry software for linux ... ugr.es] > Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 12:28 PM > To: Cytometry Mailing List > Subject: Cytometry software ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1361.htm - 7.1KB 71%
15 Sep 07 Find Similar Highlight Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Summary and replies on PCH101 ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Re: Summary and replies on PCH101 ... From: clare Rogers <rog...@med.umich.edu> Date: Fri Sep 07 2007 - 17:04:21 EDT ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/1350.htm - 13.3KB 71%
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17 Aug 07 Find Similar about 187242 results found, top 500 sorted by relevance score using date hide summaries group by location prev 91-100 next Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: FACSort for sale. ... Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: FACSort for sale. ... Blue laser and sorting option (bought in Oct. 1997) with Cellquest software installed in Power Macintosh computer. The laser current is around 5.70Amps ... http://flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu/hmarchiv/Current/0616.htm - 5.6KB 71%
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Verity House software RE: gate-specific data cropping * This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] * Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ Maybe in reply to ] From: VSH Tech Support <T...@vsh.com> Date: Fri Feb 16 2007 - 09:01:56 EST Stevan
At the risk of sounding like a commercial, WinList can do exactly what you want. The problem of "sucking up air" or perhaps having a clogged nozzle at the end of a run has gotten all of us at one time or another, and then the data (most of which is probably fine) appears to be unusable. WinList addresses this issue with the FTIM parameter, which is basically a "chronology" parameter defined over 1024 channels. Each event is assigned an FTIM channel based on its order in the listmode file, channel zero having the first n/1024 events, and channel 1023 having the last n/1024 events.
Displaying a 2P dot plot of FTIM vs. side scatter, for example, will clearly show the aberrant events. You may then gate on the "good" events, or gate out the "bad" events. Either way, you can salvage an otherwise bad run.
You can also save the gated listmode using WinList's Save Data Source option, and it will contain only the "good" events. Another feature of the Save Data Source option is the ability to set the number of events to save in the listmode file, which at least partially addresses the desire to save a larger file into smaller segments that will each have the same number of events within given regions, as you are requesting.
Best regards, Don Donald J. Herbert Technical Support Manager Verity Software House
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-----Original Message----- From: Stevan Lauriault [mailto:ste...@lauriault.com] Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 6:24 PM To: cyto-inbox Subject: Re: gate-specific data cropping
Thanks for your very helpful comments. I guess what I am trying to get at is this: is there any analysis software available that can reduce list mode data in a reverse order-specific matter (in reverse sequence)? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this function would also help in
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