Recent FlowJo announcementFrom: Steve Kelley
(SKEL...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 30 1998 - 06:13:04 EST
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I know that many people on the mailing list are adamantly opposed to
anything that even looks a little commercial, and to try to forestall
any possible
complaints about the FlowJo announcement
, I'll explain what
I'd like to see. In my opinion, announcements about new products, and
product updates are completely appropriate as long as they aren't
abused.
I've never wanted to specifically encourage that, because I really
don't want to be put into a position of having to decide whether a
message is an
"announcement"
or an
"advertisement"
. The companies involved in our cytometry community have always been
extremely good 'citizens' as far as I can tell.
We have representatives of many companies on the list, and they have
always had the power to make my life miserable, and the list no more
than junk mail. Instead, they have helped build this mailing list
into one of the most useful around, through their contributions and
responses. I'm not going to try to set specific rules about what
people can say about their own products, and when they can say it.
I'll just ask that everyone continue to show restraint; that the
commercial representatives ask themselves before they submit an
announcement whether they'd mind seeing every other company in the
business sending the same message they are about to, and that the
non-
commercial (and anti-commercial) people accept discreet announcements
as simple information, and continue the sometimes brisk discussions
about problems and benefits of particular products, alongside the
purely scientific (and occasionally purely entertaining)
conversation.
Steve Steve Kelley
kel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories (765) 494-0757 --
voiceB050 Hansen LSRB, Purdue University (765) 494-0517 --
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From: Mario Roederer (roede...@drmr.com)
Date: Fri Nov 01 2002 - 16:46:47 EST
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I agree that there have been far too many commercial-oriented emails
on the list. I appreciate the efforts of most manufacturers to
withhold from advertising on this list (plus, of course, the efforts
of Steve & Paul to filter those out).
The list, which is an outstanding forum for exchange of information,
has been occasionally used to identify substantially new products
which can significantly impact on how we do experiments. I feel that
the Molecular Probes email of 10/30 clearly does not fall into this
category; the new product advertised was no more than a slight
modification of the existing one. Such an email should be directed
solely to the person requesting information; if that person then
collates responses and puts it back on the list then so be it. But
for manufacturers to directly respond in this way is
counter-productive to the goals of this list.
I would like to propose a 6-month moratorium on all emails that are
no more than advertisements. Note that I write "would like
to"--because I'm not sure that this is possible. I don't want to put
any additional onus on Steve or Paul to filter out the borderline
emails. While these may be easy to identify when they come from
manufacturers, it could just as well be considered blatant
advertising when they come from a user.
Therefore, perhaps we can see if the commercial participants on this
list could exercise self-restraint rather than requesting a formal
censorship of advertising emails.
Thus, if you are a manufacturer, and you are responding to somebody's
request for information, do so privately to that person ONLY. It is
up to the person requesting information to decide whether or not the
information received in response to the query warrants a summary on
the list.
If you are not a manufacturer, and are responding to somebody's
request for specific information, please consider whether your
response (that identifies a specific product or manufacturer) is of
general enough interest to warrant the list. If it does not, then
simply send it privately to the person who requested information, and
let them decide whether to post the summary of responses.
In general, I urge people to err on the side of caution and send
their information only to the person who requested it. Realize that
if several people want the same information, they can always request
it from the original poster! I have posted queries to the list;
people have sent me emails asking me to forward to them the
responses, which I did.
This process can significantly cut down on emails that might be
viewed as too commercial.
mr
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Why couldn't commercial parties make a short statement via this list
to
direct interested viewers to their company's Web site to look at new
products, updates, etc.
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Latest FlowJo focuses on presentation graphics
From: Adam Treister (a...@treestar.com)
Date: Tue Dec 29 1998 - 10:34:17 EST
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There's a new version of FlowJo now available on our web site. Since
its
initial public release eighteen months ago, FlowJo has had the
reputation
that it is very powerful in its batch processing, but didn't have
enough
page layout capabilities to create publication quality reports
without
an
intermediate drawing program. This release adds all those
capabilities.
We've added histogram overlays, colored dot plots, more and more
flexible
statistics, a palette of annotation tools, and a custom print preview
window to position as many graphs on a page as you wish, without
fighting
the printer's page breaks. Or if you don't want to print to paper,
we'll
produce slide shows, animations or web pages directly from FlowJo's
layout
editor.
In addition, we've added a DNA / Cell Cycle platform to our Kinetics,
Compensation and Calibration tools. This new platform will fit
multiple
models to the histogram, and let you tailor the models' constraints
interactively. Because its built into FlowJo, you can easily combine
these
analyses with other phenotyping and batch analyses.
We encourage you to go take a look at: http://www.treestar.com/flowjo
For the full list of features:
http://www.treestar.com/flowjo/html/version.html
Adam Treister
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Adam Treister
a...@treestar.com
http://www.treestar.com 800-366-6045
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From: Joe Trotter (trot...@scripps.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 02 1998 - 17:00:40 EST
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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?
> Many thanks.
> Ed Yousaf FIMLS MPhil
> 13 Upton Drive
> Upton-by-Chester
> Chester CH2 1BU
> 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
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Re: EMAIL ABUSE - how to
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On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 05:43 AM, J.Paul Robinson
wrote:****************************
> Colleagues: I am sending out a copy of a message I have just sent to
> RNWAY laboratories of South Korea and all 20 worldwide distributors of
> RNWAY products most of whom are highly reputable companies. I am only
> sending it to you because I am going to propose to create a small
> "SCIENTISTS against EMAIL ABUSE" type of revolutionary action.........
Paul,
Sounds like you're advocating fighting disease by eradicating the
antigen instead of boosting the immune response. You can organize
all
you want on eliminating the pest, but until they put a stamp tax on
email, a better approach is to let the
messages be out there, but have them filtered to oblivion before you
ever see them.
In your case, the postmaster at Purdue is probably already filtering
millions of messages a day that come to the thousands of email users
on
campus. They are probably capable of shutting down any RNWAY
mail,****************************
and
spreading the word to other postmasters that they also should filter
those messages.
So if you can get the IT people at the university to tighten their
sieve, that's best. Otherwise you have to switch to an email program
that has good junk filters. I think I get 500+ messages a day, and
only 10 to 20 make it past the junk
filter.
****************************
Until last summer I was using Outlook Express and spam was a huge
problem. Since then I switched to the free Mail program in OS X,
which
just added special features for spam detection and removal. Its
probably 97% effective, and I haven't found any false positives.
So, of course, the best answer is to get a Mac :)
I'm sure the PC mail clients are addressing this issue as well. I
believe there are central databases of offenders so programs can
learn
from others which messages to delete. I would imagine this is the
most important feature in any email program sold these days, so I bet
Eudora or other third party mail programs have this solved.
There's a lot of information on the subject at:
http://spam.abuse.net/
Whether you fight the problem on the server or the client, it
definitely is worth getting it cleaned up. I found it screwed up my
whole communications process because every time I wanted check email,
I
had to wade through dozens or hundreds of useless ads.
Adam
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Re: advertising
From: Alice L. Givan (Alice.L.Gi...@dartmouth.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 14:38:54 EST
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I need to add that I was NOT suggesting that this network give any
special dispensation
to Dick Haugland and Molecular Probes. They, like many other
companies, are of
great benefit to the flow community. I was suggesting that we be a
bit relaxed in
our willingness to accept subtle advertising in general --- because
we can benefit
from being able to get advice directly from people who are at the
forefront of flow
development. Obviously, knowing where to draw the line can be
difficult.....
Alice
Alice L. Givan
Englert Cell Analysis Laboratory
of the Norris Cotton Cancer Center
Dartmouth Medical School
Lebanon, New Hampshire NH 03756
tel 603-650-7661
fax 603-650-6130
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Re: advertising
From: Robb Habbersett (r...@lanl.gov)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 14:19:13 EST
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Once again Alice is ... RIGHT ON!!
Robb
At 05:52 PM 11/5/2002 -0500, Alice L. Givan wrote:
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>I would not like for Dick Haugland to feel that we are criticizing his
>participation in
>this list. Molecular Probes has been a HUGE help to all flow and imaging
>cytometrists.
>Advice from that company has been good, generous, dependable, and without
>strings.
>The new MP handbook is a fantastic source of information. I would hope
>that advice
>from Dick will continue to be submitted to the whole network --- and if he
>gets a bit
>of free advertising from it, then he deserves it.
>Alice
>Alice L. Givan
>Englert Cell Analysis Laboratory
>of the Norris Cotton Cancer Center
>Dartmouth Medical School
>Lebanon, New Hampshire NH 03756
>tel 603-650-7661
>fax 603-650-6130
>gi...@dartmouth.edu
Robert C. Habbersett
Technical Staff Member
Los Alamos National Laboratory
MS-M888 BN2
Los Alamos, NM 87545
phone 505.667.0296
fax 505.665.3024
"As often happens in science, the paradox was resolved as soon as the
obvious was abandoned in the face of experimental evidence."
{from a recent review in Science}
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San Diego Area Flow Cytometry User's Group
VA San Diego Healthcare System
3350 La Jolla Village Dr.
San Diego, CA 92161
Multipurpose Room
Wednesday, September 24, 1997
6:00 to 9:00 PM
I. Highlights from Clinical Applications of Cytometry Annual
Meeting
in
Charleston, South Carolina, August 1997
A. Overview of HIV Workshop
B. Brief discussion of emerging technologies
II. Presentation of interesting and/or problematic cases for
discussion by
user group members
Jeff Louie M.T.
Chief Technologist
Flow Cytometry Laboratory
University of Southern California
Chair of Flow Technologists Focus Group of the NIAID
Division of AIDS Flow Cytometry Advisory Committee
(program qualifies for 1.5 CEUs)
Meal provided by DAKO Corporation
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BUG Seminar correction
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Date: Fri May 30 1997 - 15:01:58 EST
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Hi Everyone,
Because of a scheduling mistake beyond our control, we have changed
the
Boston Users Group meeting date from Wednesday June 11, 1997 to
Tuesday
June 10, 1997. Please advise anyone you know who was planning to
attend
and sorry for any inconveniences this may have caused.
Thank You,
Glenn Paradis
President Boston Users Group
Voice: (617) 253-6454
Fax: (617) 253-3714
Email: g...@mit.edu
++ Boston Users Group ++
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The Boston Users Group for Cytometry (BUG) would like to invite all
it's
members and others to it's kick-off summer series cytometry symposium
on
June 10, 1997 . The Seminar will be held at Dana Farber Cancer
Institute
44 Binney St. Boston MA. in the Smith Family Room Dana 1820 from
1:00-2:30 PM.
Invited guest speaker will be Dr. Joern Schmitz of the Division of
Viral
Pathogenesis at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical
School who will be giving a lecture titled:
Employing Expression of the CD8 alpha/beta
heterodimer
as a novel tool for the detection of discrete CD8+ T
lymphocyte subsets in PBL of HIV- or HIV+
individuals.
Dr Schmitz has had extensive "hands on" experience with all aspects
of
complex multicolor immunofluorescence flow cytometry and his talk
should
be of great interest to researchers interested in HIV as well as flow
cytometry in general .If you think you may be attending please
contact
either John Daley at 617-632-4571(john_da...@dfic.harvard.edu) or
Glenn
Paradis at 253-6454(g...@mit.edu). Lunch will be provided compliments
of
Coulter Cytometry.
Hope to see all fellow Bugs and flow(ers)
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>Subject: Commercial websites (was Re: BDIS Home Page)
>Author: jmsim...@IX.NETCOM.COM at INTERNET
>Date: 08/04/97 23:43
>Thanks, Jeff, for letting us know about the Bio-Rad website.
>One doesn't always have the time to check on all of the FCM related
>sites and update our links.
>You're correct to point out that commercialism should be kept at a
>minimum on this list, but short notices regarding useful info, I
>believe, are OK.
>(Sorry if I stepped on anyone's toes re: my BDIS homepage post; just
>wanted to get the info out and, no, I don't get any commission) :-)
>Ciao,
>Jim
The Coulter Corporation's international Web Site is to be found at,
coulter.com
Alan D. Logan
Coulter Electronics Pty. Ltd.
Sydney
Australia
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I also don't mind that bit of commercialism as it is
quicker
dumped in the e-mail than in the waste paper basket if I
don't want it.
I still like to find a comprehensive list of commercial
suppliers. The list between Purdue and Munich is pretty
good
but not necessarily up to date. Dako has for example their
own home page and Biorad wasn't on them the last time
either. Perhaps the best way to keep up to date is to
allow
the commercials to add their address to the pages
themselves
like Paul intends to do with the other site links.
Another thing that would be nice to have is some listing of
'useful information' like the compensation tutorial of Mark
Roederer, the lin to log conversion from Dave Coder, the
useful tips for winmdi users, how to clean laser brewster
windows .... just to name a few. It also would be nice to
get some of the commercial slides on flow principles (not
pictures of gray or beige boxes on lab-benches) on the
internet with the intention of free use. Perhaps even the
flow tutorial from Coulter might be somewhere on the net.
Gerhard.Nebe-von-Ca...@unilever.com
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Thanks, Jeff, for letting us know about the Bio-Rad website.
One doesn't always have the time to check on all of the FCM related
sites and update our links.
You're correct to point out that commercialism should be kept at a
minimum on this list, but short notices regarding useful info, I
believe, are OK.
(Sorry if I stepped on anyone's toes re: my BDIS homepage post; just
wanted to get the info out and, no, I don't get any
commission) :-)
Ciao,
Jim
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Greetings-
ALTechnologies is a biotech company with laboratories located in
Rockville,
Maryland. We have a need for flow cytometry services. If you offer
such
services please respond via email. We wish to develop a relationship
with
such a company, and work out all of the costs, transportation, and
other
details priot to generating a contract. Thank you in advance for your
time.
John Mill
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ALTechnologies: http://www.ALTechnologies.com
Cytogenetic and FISH Probes and Products
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Thanks, Jeff, for letting us know about the Bio-Rad website.
One doesn't always have the time to check on all of the FCM related
sites and update our links.
You're correct to point out that commercialism should be kept at a
minimum on this list, but short notices regarding useful info, I
believe, are OK.
(Sorry if I stepped on anyone's toes re: my BDIS homepage post; just
wanted to get the info out and, no, I don't get any
commission) :-)
Ciao,
Jim
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If you havn't seen it yet, point your browser to the new BDIS
website:
http://www.bdfacs.com/
Although the site is still under construction, one can already obtain
a
wealth of information on various topics including company info,
products, technical support, etc.
Moreover, the pages load quickly and are nicely layed out so you can
efficiently get the information you need.
Check it out!
Jim
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James M. Simone wrote:
> If you havn't seen it yet, point your browser to the new BDIS website:
> http://www.bdfacs.com/
> Although the site is still under construction, one can already obtain a
> wealth of information on various topics including company info,
> products, technical support, etc.
> Moreover, the pages load quickly and are nicely layed out so you can
> efficiently get the information you need.
> Check it out!
> Jim
Also,
Check out the Coulter Web Page at
http://www.coulter.com
It is a wealth of information and even has an on-line catalog!
Joe.
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CAC Commercial Workshop
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I have been requested to post this notice about a workshop coming up
at
CAC. Here it is.
Paul
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Publication quality graphs
From: Mario Roederer (Roede...@Darwin.Stanford.EDU)
Date: Wed Sep 24 1997 - 16:29:44 EST
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> The Mac QuickdrawPICT 72 dpi limitation on resolution is
> the real problem using the Mac + CellQuest -> desktop
> publishing applications.
This is not a general problem of the MAC, it is simply an hurdle that
most
applications don't bother to cross. Specifically, it is no problem
with FlowJo,
which can read Cellquest-generated FCS files (as well as any other
program's FCS
files). FlowJo generates graphics in PICT format, meaning that the
graphs that
you copy to your publication programs are NOT bitmaps (unless you
desire
this--it is a preference). This means that, for instance, when you
copy a
contour plot to Canvas, each contour is a separate polygon that can
be
individual colorized, or have the pen pattern changed, etc. Also,
when you copy
histograms, you can easily set the pen patterns--for instance, dashed
lines,
different fill patterns etc. You can also easily resize graphs
without losing
any resolution.
For an example of the kinds of graphs that can be generated on a
Macintosh, see
"http://www.treestar.com/flowjo/documentation/graphwindow/
graphexamples.html".
mr
Web Page
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Just in case anyone's interested, I'm putting together my own web
page
on
which, just for a fun, I am putting some haematology related flow
"case
studies". - among other things.
<http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/denby/>
Anyone browsing is welcome to "drop in" and send me a comment (or
argument
!)
Wal Sharp
SQU
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The Purdue Cytometry discussion group is strictly for discussion of
scientific issues relating to the fields in which ISAC is generally
involved. This includes flow cytomery and imaging and basic science
areas of cellular function, cell cycling, immunology, microbiology and
the many areas where single cells or tissues are analysed.
*******************************************************************************************************************
Recent FlowJo announcementFrom: Steve Kelley
(SKEL...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 30 1998 - 06:13:04 EST
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I know that many people on the mailing list are adamantly opposed to
anything that even looks a little commercial, and to try to forestall
any possible
complaints about the FlowJo announcement
, I'll explain what
I'd like to see. In my opinion, announcements about new products, and
product updates are completely appropriate as long as they aren't
abused.
I've never wanted to specifically encourage that, because I really
don't want to be put into a position of having to decide whether a
message is an
"announcement"
or an
"advertisement"
. The companies involved in our cytometry community have always been
extremely good 'citizens' as far as I can tell.
We have representatives of many companies on the list, and they have
always had the power to make my life miserable, and the list no more
than junk mail. Instead, they have helped build this mailing list
into one of the most useful around, through their contributions and
responses. I'm not going to try to set specific rules about what
people can say about their own products, and when they can say it.
I'll just ask that everyone continue to show restraint; that the
commercial representatives ask themselves before they submit an
announcement whether they'd mind seeing every other company in the
business sending the same message they are about to, and that the
non-
commercial (and anti-commercial) people accept discreet announcements
as simple information, and continue the sometimes brisk discussions
about problems and benefits of particular products, alongside the
purely scientific (and occasionally purely entertaining)
conversation.
Steve Steve Kelley
kel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories (765) 494-0757 --
voiceB050 Hansen LSRB, Purdue University (765) 494-0517 --
faxWest Lafayette, Indiana, 47907 -- End -- ***************
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SENT TO ROBERT MURPHY NOT
J PAUL ROBINSON
Dear Robert Murphy
NEW
FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers
CAN
PROCESS 24,000-42,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR. FLOW CYTOMETRY FCS CYTO PRO
QUICK FACS http://www.kanecki.com/flow.html
Increased quality and productivity. With 10,000,000 event files, you
can process 24,000 samples/hour, and maintain quality up to Sigma 5
or
better. Compare this to having your research technologist performing
only 100 samples/hour analysis.
Increased laboratory utilization by 3X because you can perform the
analysis off-lab and free laboratory time for reading samples. This
was achieved when I developed the program, and we had a program
project grant from 1992 to 1998 of $8M.
Works with FCS 3.0 in all data modes as floating point, integer*4,
and
ASCII.
Works with BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers and Cell Sorters
Backwards compatible with FCS 2.0 files and Flow Cytometers and Cell
Sorters.
Can read FCS 3.0 files up to 10M events with 20 parameters. Easy to
Use, three step process. Load initial file, set gate, specify file
list to process. That's it.
Collaboration tools to allow you to cut and paste image results to
results.
Statistical analysis results imprinted on histogram plots directly as
mean, mode, and median with the ability to present results in log
mode
or linear mode, depending on the detector used. Plain vanilla coding
for easy update and maintenance to allow for the greatest user and
software quality.
One time purchase fee, no yearly renewal fees as with others. Proven
tract record in FACS, Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter Laboratory.
The laboratory was rated the best laboratory in the Midwest USA in
1990.
This application is designed for large-scale fluorescent activated
cell sorter
analysis. The program can read up to FCS 3.0 files and has been
tested
to run on Becton Dickinson and CoulterOrtho based flow cytometers and
cell sorters. The main advantage of this program is that you can have
the computer perform the analysis for you after you have selected the
region to analyze. The result is that up to 24,000 samples per hour
can be analyzed on a 1.4 GHz speed computer. This program is designed
for researcher and technologist use. It uses rectangular gating, and
is intuitive to use. To use this program, the FCS must have the
extension, *.bin as "54203023.bin" as an example. The *.bin extension
is what the computer uses to locate the files on the computer.
THANK YOU FOR YOU TIME MITCHELL HAYNES VP
SALES KANECKI
ASSOCIATES 832-347-1669
THIS WAS J PAUL ROBINSON RESPONSE TO THE INFORMATION SENT Re: Fw: NEW
FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers
CAN PROCESS 24,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR...Standard Header|Full Message
View J. Paul Robinson J. Paul Robinson ... ViewFriday, September 28,
2007 9:37:32 AM To:mitchell haynes Cc:david_at_kanecki2.com;
skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Steve
what is this email - it came to me with Bob Murphy's name associated
with it. It seems to be an advertisement, this junk mail, and it
seems
to have been modified by you ...
So I guess I am confused. was this sent to the list, or do you have
an
details about it - i am concerned about these junk messages going out
to
our members, - if they are using our lists, I will deal with them
appropriately, but I am not happy about this - any info you can give
me
appreciated
thanks
paul
To: skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> Cc: skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 11:39:02 AM
> Subject: NOT A JUNCK MAIL STEVE WAS JUST FOWARDING INFORMATION TO PROPER
> CHANNELS
> Dear Paul,
> I recieved your responce to the email I sent. Please understand it is not
> junkmail but a update on new technology that will inhance all
> flowcytometers..It is currently being evaluated by BD who request for this
> software to be developed directly by our corporation.
> It was simply sent as an announcement for you concideration.
> The software is demonstrates precision and a higer processing rate than
> every existing software today.
> If you have any questions please call I provided my phone number with the
> email. I understand institutions of your caliber is always looking for new
> technology. Futhermoore this is the only software in the world that works
> for every platform on one peice of software
> Thank your for you time and have a great day.
> Please do not blame Steve for send the information to the proper channels
> I would think you would be upset if he did not foward important infomation
> that pertains to furthering cytometry breakthroughs.
> If you would like us to send information to another address that won't
> interfer please foward it to me and I will make sure that there are no
> more misunderstandings.
Mitchell Haynes
From: "jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu"
<jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
To: mitchell haynes <buybroker_at_yahoo.com>
Cc: jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 2:26:51 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: NOT A JUNCK MAIL STEVE WAS JUST FOWARDING
INFORMATION
TO
PROPER CHANNELS Sorry, I think it is junk mail
regards
paul robinson
Mitch Haynes - 24 May 2008 05:23 GMT
On May 21, 12:42 am, buybro...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Recent FlowJo announcementFrom: Steve Kelley
> (SKEL...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
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