> > RE: Filtering Incomming messageshttp://www.cytekdev.com/products_software.xhtml
>
[quoted text clipped - 1189 lines]
> Cont
> act Joanne Lannigan joannelanni...@virginia.edu with questions.
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
***************************************************************************
******************************
1. COMMERCIAL EMAIL
anti) Commercial Posting :)
> From: Ray Hicks <rh...@cam.ac.uk>
Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 08:43:13 EST
> Just a quick nopte to let pe ople 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 FC
S 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
fromwww.fcspress.com
> Enjoy!
> Ray
> Received on Wed Oct 13 1
4:38:00 2004
> This message: [ Message body ]
> Next message: Mike: "Re: (almost) sterile sorting"
> Previous message: Hans-G
eorg.Krey...@merck.de: "Once more: FACSstar
> plus dual laser to give away (incl. location of the instrument)"
> Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By Subject ]
> [ By Author ] [ By message
s with attachments ]
> This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu Oct 14 2004 -
> 03:12:04 EST
> **************************************************************************************
**********************COMMERCIAL MARKETING THROUGH LIST BLATENT
VERITY HOUSE SOFTWARE
> Analysis Software
> This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ]
> From: VSH - Tech Support <t...@vsh.com>
> Date: Wed Jun 30 2004 - 12:08:14 EST
David At the risk of sounding commercial, WinList can do what you
want. I have attached a few pictures showing the WinList Region
Array
feature.
With this you can tell the program exactly how you want the regions
created and how many. If you would like to try it for yourself you
can download a trial version from our web sitewww.vsh.com.
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
> Best regards
[quoted text clipped - 80 lines]
> anti) Commercial Posting:)
> This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ]
> From: Ray Hicks <rh...@cam.ac.uk>
> Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 08:43:13 EST
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> systems (it insisted you buy it or refused to run - FCSPress doesn't
> even have a nag screen now - pesky things).
FCSPress is available fromwww.fcspress.com
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> Enjoy!
> Ray
[quoted text clipped - 79 lines]
> > > have put on my helmet and armor....waiting...)
> > > paul
For all of the mr groupies out there in cytometry cyberspace.
Don't wet your pocket protectors over this.
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> > >> Honestly though, well deserved praise for Mario & the Tree Star group:
> > >>http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/roederer
[quoted text clipped - 36 lines]
> This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Fri Aug 27 2004 -
> 03:12:05 EST
> Randy T. Fischer**********
> NIH/NIAMS
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> I know that for a long time, anyone who used a BD flow cytometer had little choice but to use a MAC-data acquisition required it. And, one of the best third party software packages was FlowJo which only ran on a MAC.
> Mario, being a FlowJock, naturally was heavily exposed to this atmosphere.
However, most of our other laboratory instrumentation appears to run
on the IBM clone type of PC-ELISA reader, luminometer, ELISpot
reader,
and AFFYMETRIX machine to name the first ones that come to mind.
Of course because Flow is such a key component and FlowJo works so
well, we have> MACs (and associated cinema displays) at all of our
desks.
So, Mario is probably pretty close as I guess we now run about 50%
MAC, and for most things they do run better than our PCs for similar
applications, but mostly the two> platforms tend to be used for very
disparate applications and we need both. Wish more science companies
would move to MAC, but as Microsoft probably owns a minority share in
most companies, that will not likely happen in our lifetimes.
Haven't read the article yet, but hopefully Mario remembered to cite
you for all the work on the Flow website/mailing list.
> Randy T. Fischer
> NIH/NIAMS
> Building 10, Room 6D50
> 9000 Rockville Pike
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> selection of ICAM-1 (CD54) antibody?"
> *
Previous message: J. Paul
Robinson: "Re: mr on
Apple web
> site"
Maybe in reply to: Prussin, Calman (NIH/
NIAID): "mr on Apple
> web
> site"
> 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 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 theInternet, 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 bya nd 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
***************************************************************************
************************
------------------------------------------------------------------
________________________________________
* 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
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> 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
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> 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.***************************************************************
Best,
Akos
***************************************************************************
***************
2. Offensive email
***************************************************************************
*************************
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
[ Coordinator's note:
[ The URL in this message links to a FASEB page
[
[ Steve
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
Click on this URL to take action now
http://capwiz.com/faseb/utr/2/?a=8821431&i=80431773&c=
If your email program does not recognize the URL as a link,
copy the entire URL and paste it into your Web browser.
-------------------------------------
Powered by Capitol Advantage, LLC
http://www.capitoladvantage.com
"Connect and Be Counted"
-------------------------------------
Received on Sat Jun 10 18:18:00 2006
This message: [ Message body ]
Next message: Alice L. Givan: "prize to Leonard Herzenberg"
Previous message: sam.m.withersp...@GSK.COM: "Research Triangle
Cytometry Association 20-June-2006 Duke Univ. 10:30 AM EDST"
Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By
Subject ]
[ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ]
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Sun Jun 11 2006 -
04:12:04 EDT
***************************************************************************
*******************************
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
***************************************************************************
**********************************
On Aug 20, 2004, at 2:25 PM, J. Paul Robinson wrote:
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> ummm....Mario says..
> "In life sciences -- particularly in research life sciences --
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
> Have you seen our new HCS webpage?
> http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hcs
Received on Tue Aug 24 15:38:00 2004
* This message: [ Message body ]
* Next message: J. Paul Robinson: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* Previous message: Joanne Yetz-Aldape: "Sorting issues"
* In reply to: J. Paul Robinson: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* Next in thread: J. Paul Robinson: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* Reply: J. Paul Robinson: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* Reply: Robin Barclay: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By
Subject ] [ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ]
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu Aug 26 2004 -
03:12:04 EST
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
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> 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
Have you seen our new HCS webpage?
http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hcs
Received on Tue Aug 24 15:58:00 2004
* This message: [ Message body ]
* Next message: Fischer, Randy (NIH/NIAMS): "RE: mr on Apple
web
site"
* Previous message: Beverly Barton: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* In reply to: Beverly Barton: "Re: mr on Apple web site"
* Next in thread: Fischer, Randy (NIH/NIAMS): "RE: mr on Apple
web
site"
***************************************************************************
******************************
4* Internet chain
letters
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
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
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
***************************************************************************
*****************************
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
This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ]
Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ In reply
to ]
From: Ray Hicks <rhi...@cytekdev.com>
Date: Fri Feb 08 2008 - 21:09:54 EST
#
Cytometry Software
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories. Catalog of Free Flow
Cytometry Software ... WinMDI Software - Joe Trotter. FCS Assistant -
Ray Hicks. FCS Press - Ray Hicks ...
www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/software.htm - 8k - Cached
#
Cytometry Software
... the site will now be managed by the Purdue University Cytometry
Laboratories. ... Author: Ray Hicks rh...@cus.cam.ac.uk Get FCS
Assistant from the CD-ROM. ...
www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/software/Catalog.htm - 67k - Cached
#
Flow Cytometry Software
TSRI Cytometry Software page. Macintosh. FCS Assistant and FCSPress
by
Ray Hicks ... Purdue DOS programs ftp directory. Pecan info and self-
extracting zip file ...
flowcyt.salk.edu/software.html - 8k - Cached
http://www.cytekdev.com/products_software.xhtml
1990-Cytek founded; Dr Eric Chase and Harvey Schulte leave BD and
begin developing innovative products for the flow community
In the FlowJo Collectors' Edition Software, high-speed data
acquisition and the power of FlowJo 7 have been consolidated in one
software package. With FlowJo Collectors you Control, Acquire, and
Analyze all in the same application environment--no need to acquire
in
Cellquest, save the data to disk, and re-open the data file in
FlowJo.
Simplify your lab workflow and training schedules with our integrated
data acquisition and analysis application. FlowJo Collectors edition
is compatible with Facscan, Facsort and FacsCalibur flow cytometers.
All cytometers Powered by Cytek with FlowJo Collectors edition will
have access to Cytek Field Service technical support team
# 2007-Cytek begins offering
service contracts on FACSVantage SE and DIVA
RE: Filtering Incomming messages
This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ]
Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ In reply
to ]
From: Ray Hicks <rhi...@cytekdev.com>
Date: Fri Feb 08 2008 - 21:09:54 EST
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
-----------------------------------------------------
Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail transmission
may contain confidential or legally privileged
information that is intended only for the individual
or entity named in the e-mail address. If you are not
the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that
any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance
upon the contents of this e-mail is strictly prohibited
If you have received this e-mail transmission in error,
please reply to the sender, so that we can arrange
for proper delivery, and then please delete the message
from your inbox. Thank you.
Received on Mon Feb 11 17:58:00 > http://index.cc.purdue.edu:8765/query.html?col=pumerge&qt=purdue+cyto...
VERITY HOUSE SOFTWARE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE SOFTWARE NEEDED
THROUGHT THE PURDUE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST.
PURDUE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST " BEWARE OF SPAM" MAKE SURE TO USE YOUR
FILTER!
LOTS OF SCAMMERS OUT THERE?
Mitch Haynes - 02 Mar 2008 19:39 GMT
> > > RE: Filtering Incomming messageshttp://www.cytekdev.com/products_software.xhtml
>
[quoted text clipped - 240 lines]
>
> - Show quoted text -
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
***************************************************************************
******************************
1. COMMERCIAL EMAIL
anti) Commercial Posting :)
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> 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
***************************************************************************
************************
------------------------------------------------------------------
________________________________________
* 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
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> 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
- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
> 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.***************************************************************
Best,
Akos
***************************************************************************
***************
2. Offensive email
***************************************************************************
*************************
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
subjec