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- When I read postings on the Purdue Cytometry Mail List I see lots of ISAC Congress Executives makeing Disclaimers like
[Disclaimer: Yes, I live off FlowJo sales, and that's a blatantly
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I do have a (small) financial interest in Biotrue, but even if I
didn't I would recommend that you look at the product as a possible
solution to your needs. You can contact Jenny Liu (J...@Biotrue.Net)
for more information.
Marty
Marty Bigos
Director, Flow Core
Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology
Building 3 SFGH Rm 509
415-695-3832
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From: Adrian Smith <A.Sm...@centenary.usyd.edu.AU>
(Disclaimer: - I provided a some input into the way the platform
works and I have been beta testing FlowJo for a while now)
From: Adrian Smith [mailto:A.Sm...@centenary.usyd.edu.au]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:57 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Creating a database of FCS files
Hi all,
Some of the users here have raised the desirability of having a
database of all the FCS headers from all their data files.
They could
then, for example, search for all the files/experiments in which they
used a particular stain etc.
Is anybody doing this? Would this be something that other people
would find useful?
I would love to set something up but I don't have the requisite
skills or time at the moment.
As a temporary measure I suggested they export the FCS header info
from FlowJo using using a table and then compile them all in another
program like excel. This works for a few experiments but it needs to
be automated (and easy) if it is going to be generally applicable.
Any comments or suggestions?
Adrian Smith
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology
Sydney, Australia
Received on Mon Apr 26 14:38:00 2004
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Evolution of flow cytometry standard, FCS3.0, into a DICOM-compatible
format
Robert C. Leif and Suzanne B. Leif
Ada-Med/Newport Instruments (USA)
The International Society for Analytical Cytology, ISAC, has developed
a flow cytometry standard (FCS) to permit data interchange, ISAC will
soon replace FCS 2.0 with FCS 3.0. Unfortunately, the proposed FCS 3.0
is still fraught with problems, which are of sufficient magnitude as
to warrant its early replacement. The most reasonable replacement is
as a supplement to the digital imaging and communications in medicine,
DICOM 3.0, standard. The recent digital microscopy extension of DICOM
can be extended and modified to include flow cytometry data.
DICOM
includes: image graphics objects, specifications for describing:
studies, reports, the acquisition of the data and the individuals
involved, physician, patient, etc.
Storing the present FCS data in a
database,
which has already been
accomplished with the
QC tracker software,
will facilitate the transition of
FCS to DICOM.
©2005 COPYRIGHT SPIE--
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Phoenix software for Coulter analyser
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Phoenix Flow's multiplus has worked very well in analyzing Profile II
data
for us.
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Date: Tue Jul 29 1997 - 20:25:22 EST
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From: Bob Leif
Please see Suzanne Leif's and my posting on the ISAC web site and
R. C. Leif and S. B. Leif, "Evolution of Flow Cytometry Standard,
FCS3.0,
into a DICOM-Compatible Format". Optical Diagnostics of Biological
Fluids
and Advanced Techniques in Analytical Cytology, Ed. A. V. Priezzhev ,
T.
Asakura, and R. C. Leif. A. Katzir Series Editor, Progress Biomedical
Optics Series , SPIE Proceedings Series,Vol. 2982, pp 354-366 (1997).
Many of your very good suggestions were separately arrived at by us.
However, there are two separate subjects: 1) What should be included
in a
Flow Cytometry File for Data Transfer and 2) The actual format for
the
Flow
Cytometry File for Data Transfer. We suggested switching to the
Digital
Imaging and Communications in Medicine, DICOM, format after the year
2000.
My client Phoenix Flow has a product, QC-Tracker, which can be
transformed
into a generic FCS reader, data storage system, and user programmable
data
analysis system. Would you or others be interested in this type of
product?
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Hi Adrian -
The need of a management system for flow cytometry (as well as
microscope image) data has been apparent for quite some time. Not
only would it help in the research aspects you mentioned, it could
also provide many other functions, such as secured sharing of data,
easy availability from any networked site, etc.
For several years I have been fortunate to be involved with
Bill Hyun
of UCSF through an SBIR with a local software company in SF
(Biotrue, Inc.) to develop such a system.
We are in beta test now.
The product, (which doesn't have a formal name yet, but is informally
called RDMS - Research Data Management System), will be announced at
the ISAC meeting at the end of May.
Biotrue will have a booth there
to give demos of the product, and I will be giving a workshop talk on
some of the ideas behind its design.
I do have a (small) financial interest in Biotrue,
but even if I
didn't I would recommend that you look at the product as a possible
solution to your needs.
You can contact Jenny Liu (J...@Biotrue.Net)
for more information.
Marty
Marty Bigos
Director, Flow Core
Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology
Building 3 SFGH Rm 509
415-695-3832
Phoenix Flow Systems
11575 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite 208
San Diego, CA 92121
619 453 5095 voice
619 259 5268 fax
TrueFacts Software, Inc.
1011 Boren Ave., Suite 193
Seattle, WA 98104
800 252 5248 voice
206 621 9665 fax Robert C. Leif and Suzanne B. Leif
Ada-Med/Newport Instruments (USA)
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Date: Tue May 11 2004 - 17:28:22 EST
Dear ISAC Montpellier attendees:
We once will again be putting on an Internet cafe for your
gastronomical and connectivity pleasure at ISAC.
This year, we'll be rechristening the establishment. Its has been
renamed the Fluor-de-lis. See our logo, below. We've adopted the
twelfth century crest of King Louis VII, but we've added more colors,
and installed a two-way sort. We hope to provide an oasis for you to
rest your feet and mind, check in with home, and enjoy an atmosphere
of
old world provincial charm, combined with blindingly fast packet
throughput.
Since every time we do this, it gets bigger and more elaborate (on a
log scale), we've invited a couple of new companies in to bring you
more space, more computers, more food and drink. We're pleased to
share the sponsorship of the Fluor-de-lis with two young companies,
Biotrue (www.biotrue.net) **********
&
Cytopeia (www.cytopeia.com).
Both are introducing exciting new products for cytometry.
We think
you ought to know about them,
and
they've agreed to donate their
boothspace
to be your connection to the outside world.
ISAC is
generously supplying the bandwidth.
We'll also be showing brand new versions of FlowJo,
for both
Mac and Windows. This will be our biggest release ever.
If you've
heard
FlowJo is the flow cytometry software to beat,
we're about to raise
the
bar once again.
Au revoir,
Adam
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Treestar
Treestar produces
Flowjo,
the leading 3rd party flow cytometry
analysis software application.
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to provide the technology for Jodata,
a data management system
that
is
integrated with Flowjo.
JoData allows users to select stored data files and creates a FlowJo
workspace which can then be opened directly into FlowJo. Once
workspaces are created, they can be stored in JoData as .jo files.
Analysis results, spread sheets, and other documents can also be
stored in JoData.
Labkey Software
LabKey Software builds free, open source systems to help scientists
collect, analyze, and share data from high-throughput experiments and
clinical trials. Labkey Flow automates high-volume flow cytometry
analysis.
Labkey and Biotrue have partnered to integrate Labkey Flow with
Biotrue's CDMS.
To begin using LabKey Flow, an investigator first defines a gate
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workspace to the LabKey Server.
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RE: Creating a database of FCS files
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Date: Sat Apr 24 2004 - 11:57:17 EST
The FCS header files have already been parsed and stored in a database(1).
The product was QCTracker from Phoenix Flow Systems.
Experience with the development of that product was one of the reasons for
the creation of CytometryML. Since the data in a CytometryML file is all
validated XML, it can be imported without any changes into
commercially
available databases,
spreadsheets and other applications. The list mode
data and associated index files are stored as a simple array of
records(structs), which can be read by commercially available common
programming languages or manipulated by .Net object.
1. R. C. Leif, R. Rios, M. C. Becker, C. K. Becker, J. T. Self, and S. B.
Leif, "The Creation of a Laboratory Instrument Quality Monitoring System
with AdaSAGE". Advanced Techniques in Analytical Cytology, Optical Diagnosis
of Living Cells and Biofluids, Ed. T. Askura, D. L. Farkas, R. C. Leif, A.
V. Priezzhev, , and B. J. Tromberg.. A. Katzir Progress in Biomedical Optics
Series Editor SPIE Proceedings Series, Vol. 2678, 232-239 (1996).
2. R. C. Leif, S. B. Leif, and S. H. Leif, "CytometryML, An XML Format based
on DICOM for Analytical Cytology Data ", Cytometry 54A pp. 56-65 (2003).
3. R.C. Leif, S.H. Leif, S.B. Leif, CytometryML, a markup language for
analytical cytology, in Manipulation and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells and
Tissues, D. V. Nicolau, J. Enderlein, and R. C. Leif, Editors, SPIE
Proceedings Vol. 4962 pp 288-297 (2003).
RE: ISAC - MultiColor Flow Cytometry
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<mbigos@gladstone.ucsf.edu>
Date: Tue Apr 27 2004 - 19:21:42 EST
Just to give credit where it is due:
The presentations at this workshop were (in order of appearance):
Marty Bigos - Gladstone Institutes - Basic Concepts for Compensation
Mario Roederer - NIH -
The Hard, the Bad, and the Ugly
Nicole Baumgarth - UC Davis - The "How-to Guide" to Compensation for
Multicolor Cytometry
Panel - the above 3 joined by Bill Hyun (UCSF) and David Parks (Stanford)
The workshop was organized by Treestar, Inc. and the Gladstone Flow Core.
Many companies contributed to making it happen (in alphabetical
order):
Amnis, BD Biosciences, Beckman-Coulter, Caltag, DakoCytomation,
DeNovo Software, FloCyte Associates, Miltenyi, and Southern BioTech.
Paul Robinson and Bartek Rajwa did the video post-production.
Marty
>The question has been asked about videoing ISAC
>workshops and tutorials. On CD8 which will be coming out
>at ISAC, we have a bonus. CD8 is a 2 cd set and the
>second CD is an outstanding tutorial that Mario and Marty
>Bigos and others put on in San Francisco last year. Its really
>good!
>( this is not part of their post but the VIDEO SUCKED um um um..after my posting pointing out the video it was removed from MYCYTE)
>We would like to do this for selected tutorials even at ISAC
>and we are developing a proposal for ISAC as we speak. It
>would help to know if this was something of interest.
>
>Regards
>paul robinson
>Purdue
>
>
>
>On 26 Apr 2004 at 11:03, Kroeger, Jodi wrote:
>
>> What are the chances that this tutorial, (and others of high
>>interest) could be
>> video taped and broadcasted over the internet for those
>>unfortunate souls unable
>> to attend? At least to those of us who are ISAC members?
Re: histogram raw data
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Date: Sat Apr 24 2004 - 06:42:35 EST
Dorothea,
> Does anybody know of a way (software program) to easily obtain raw data
> (channel number of each event collected) from a single parameter
> histogram? It would have to be compatible with a Mac computer.
>
If you're talking Mac Classic FCS Assistant is the way to go (see
http://www.fcspress.com/html/FCSAArea.ht... If you have OS X and are
willing to wait a week or two, Weasel version 2.1 will do text exports
from single or dual parameter "histograms" or list data (for info on the
current version 2.0, see http://www.wehi.edu.au/cytometry/WEASELv...
Weasel is available for free download; pay for it only if you keep it.
Frank Battye.
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Subject: Final Call for Flowjo order
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This is the final call for the bulk Flowjo order. I need all orders
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Hello all:
In case you missed our spring order, I am putting together another
order for Flowjo software. I will be placing it in the month of
August, to try to take advantage of the “Buy 2- get 1 free” sale.
Currently a single dongle costs $1495. However, if there are three
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From: J. Paul Robinson
> Reply To: j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 2:25 PM
> To: Cytometry Mailing List
> Subject: Re: mr on Apple web site
> ummm....Mario says..
> "In life sciences - particularly in research life sciences -
> probably 50 to 70% of research laboratories used
> Macs"....while I have a passionate dislike for Windows......is
> this really true ??? or is the key word there "used"?? (Ok...I
> 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.
> > Honestly though, well deserved praise for Mario & the Tree Star group:
> > http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/ro...
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Date: Mon Mar 31 2008 - 01:18:05 EDT
From J. Paul Robinson - Moderator
Robert is right - there is too much politics and not enough
science...
What is happening here, is that there are too many cooks.
Let me make it very clear that we work hard to keep this list clean.
It
does not always work. When we identify a failure, we usually respond
to
the person concerned and don't waste all your time.
We frequently note in our posts, that advertising is not allowed.
This
list was developed from 2 or 3 individuals who actually had email in
1990, to 3000 over the past 19 years. It did not happen by chance,
nor
was it overnight. It was developed with a lot of cost ($$$), a lot of
time, and what was a pretty darned good idea when it started.
We
don't
tolerate people who try to damage the list.
Now that it's highly successful, there are a number of individuals
that
are trying to either circumvent the list, use it for their own
purposes,
or simply sideline it. There are even some proposing that they should
be
able to manipulate the list and its contents in any
Forum
for any
purpose.
I am really shocked at this rather callous approach to a
scientific discussion board.
I am not making public those individuals
or
their companies, but if I am pushed, I will identify them publicly.
If
I
do so, and they create havoc, it could shut the list down - or end up
in
a nasty legal battle. I don't suppose that would be popular?
So, it seems to me, that we need to get back to basics and focus on
the
reason this list has been so successful (and why you all want to use
it
for advertising - or even why those who what to hijack it...)
- it
does
a good if not great job overall.
thanks for your support - all 3000 of you ...well most of you!
Clearly we will provide a mechanism for companies to provide a means
for
communication....
it's on our list...
Maybe I am getting too old for all this abuse....!
regards
Paul Robinson
Purdue University
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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
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
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paul
> Paul:
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> ummm....Mario says..
> "In life sciences - particularly in research life sciences -
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> Macs"....while I have a passionate dislike for Windows......is
> this really true ??? or is the key word there "used"?? (Ok...I
> have put on my helmet and armor....waiting...)
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From: J.Paul Robinson (j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 29 1998 - 22:09:42 EST
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I have been requested to post this notice about a workshop coming up
at
CAC. Here it is.
Paul
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> A N N O U N C E M E N T
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> Scientific Tutorial
> at the
> 13th Annual Meeting
> Clinical Applications of Cytometry
> The Hematopathological Model to Hematopoietic Malignancies:
> Applications of Novel Technologies
> Dr. Jean Lopategui, Medical Director and
> Horacio Vall, Flow Cytometry Supervisor
> IMPATH Laboratories, Los Angeles CA
> Wednesday, August 19, 1998
> 3:45-5:45pm
> Charleston Place
> Charleston, South Carolina
> Sponsored by Coulter Corporation
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> 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.
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
> Best regards
> Don
> Donald J. Herbert
> Technical Support Manager
> Verity Software House, Inc.
> PO Box 247
> 45A Augusta Road
> Topsham, ME, USA 04086
> Phone: (207) 729-6767 ext.190
> Fax: (207) 729-5443
> email: t...@vsh.com
> web:www.vsh.com
From: VSH Tech Support [mailto:T...@vsh.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:30 AM
> > To: Cytometry Mailing List
> > Subject: RE: DNA analysis software
> > Hello Ibtissam,
> > ModFit LT, for PC or Mac, has advanced modeling capability for
> > research applications in DNA cell cycle analysis. You may use any of
> > the model templates the program offers, or create your own models for
> > non-traditional analysis, including non-mammalian DNA cell cycle
> > studies. ModFit LT can be linked to our WinList program to provide a
> > complete cell cycle analysis on any number of sub-populations with a
> > single click of a button.
> > For an overview, visithttp://www.vsh.com/products%a0.
> > Best regards,
> > Don
> > Donald J. Herbert
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RE: Nonreadable FCS 3 files from Coulter FC 500 cytometer
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Date: Fri Jun 04 2004 - 21:02:48 EST
We notified Coulter of the error in their software a
long time ago. I dont know if htey are going to fix it.
regards
paul robinson
On 3 Jun 2004 at 16:55, maciej simm wrote:
> We are currently working on adding the support of these files in the Windows
> version of FlowJo, and we notified Coulter of our findings in our efforts so
> far.
There is a keyword $PnB which specifies the byte length for the
parameter
> "n". In the LMD files in question, this value is seems to be interfering with
> the interpretation of this data by software which requires strict FCS
> compliance.
> I don't want to start a big debate over standards (ok, how about a medium
> one?)
but life would be a lot easier for all FCS analysis software
> manufacturers if the data would be written in a consistent way by all
> manufacturers who develop acquisition software.
> I will post again once we've got a build of FlowJo for Windows that supports
> this format.
> I'm also looking forward to the utility
Paul mentioned in an email earlier
today.
I couldn't find it on CD8, what is it called? I looked in the
> /content/software folder.
> Maciej Simm
> Tree Star
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Date: Thu May 13 2004 - 16:29:19 EST
JoAnn,
The first step in identifying rare populations is finding a good
antibody that will be bright enough to separate your cells of
interest
from the rest of your sample. If you have a fluorescently conjugated
antibody that will specifically detect B cell clones or residual
leukemias, FlowJo will help you visualize (and identify) these
populations when you view the data as a contour plot with outliers.
You can obtain the software for a 30 day evaluation from
http://www.flowjo.com/flowjo.html for the Macintosh Platform (OS9.2,
OSX
10.2.8 and 10.3.3+)
or
http://www.flowjo.com/win/ for the Windows
and you will need a serial number from
http://www.flowjo.com/try.html
Maciej Simm
Tree Star Inc.
Technical Support
histogram raw data
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Hello, Flow-ers,
WinList software, for PC or for Mac, can export FCS file data in a
tab-delimited ASCII text format. You may choose any or all parameters
for
export, raw and/or compensated data, and gating may be applied as
well. For
more information, please see our web site at www.vsh.com or contact
me
directly.
Best regards,
Mark
Mark E. Munson
Sales Manager
Verity Software House, Inc.
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PO Box 247
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Phone: 207-729-6767 x191
Fax: 207-729-5443
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Date: Wed May 12 2004 - 12:44:09 EST
Meeting: SPIE BiOS 2005:
Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of
Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues II (BO124).
This is an ISAC affiliated meeting.
Dates: 22-27 January 2005; Location: San Jose Convention Center • San
Jose, CA, USA
Conference Chairs : Dan V. Nicolau , Swinburne Univ. of Technology
(Australia); Jörg Enderlein , Forschungszentrum Juelich (Germany);
Robert C. Leif , Newport
Instruments; Daniel L. Farkas , Cedars-Sinai
Medical Ctr.
Program Committee: Paul Dan A. Cristea , Univ. Politehnica Bucuresti
(Romania); Alberto Diaspro , Univ. degli Studi di Genova (Italy);
Erik
G. Fällman , Umeä Univ. (Sweden); Jesper Glückstad , Risø National
Lab. (Denmark); Mattias F. Goksoer- Ericsson , Chalmers Univ. of
Technology (Sweden); Andreas Nowatzyk , Carnegie Mellon Univ.;
Paul Robinson , Purdue Univ.;
Marcus Sauer , Univ. Bielefeld (Germany);
Attila Tarnok , Univ. Leipzig (Germany)
This is an interdisciplinary conference, concentrating on the
exciting
applications of optical imaging, measurement and manipulation of
living cells. Emphasis includes spectroscopic methods for
ultrasensitive detection, functional imaging and optical
manipulation,
and advanced techniques in analyti
cal cytology (cytomics). The principal aim of this conference is to
improve further on the interdisciplinary dialog between those who
define and implement critical technologies and the primary users who
study important problems that drivedevelopments.
Reports of original research contributions are solicited on the
following topics:
Ultrasensitive detection of biomolecules:
quantum technology and ultrasensitive detection
trapping, manipulation and spectroscopy of atoms, molecules and
particles
optical and electrochemical measurements on single cells
DNA, RNA, and protein analysis and detection
advanced-molecular spectroscopy
single molecule spectroscopy
single molecule fluorescence and Raman spectroscopies
imaging technologies.
Functional imaging and optical manipulation of live cells:
light microscopy of living cells and tissues (2D, 3D, 4D)
new and automated methods for monitoring biological structure
and
physiology
high spatial resolution methods for cell imaging (atomic force,
near-field, etc.)
multicolor and spectral imaging of multiple cellular and tissue
components
fluorescence and phosphorescence lifetime imaging
cell-based high throughput/high content screening
cell micromanipulation using laser tweezers and laser scissors
microscopic imaging of electric potentials and events
microscopic resolution optical and multimodality tissue imaging
in
vivo.
Advanced techniques in analytical cytology (cytomics) of fixed cells:
multispectral and multiparameter imaging and measurements,
including acquisition and analysis methods
fluorescence and luminescence lifetime imaging in cells and
tissues
probes, including new dyes
analytical cytology informatics including: new algorithms and
methods for multiparameter cell analysis, clustering, and data
manipulation, as well as software standards
high throughput cytometry
new methods and technology for cell separation including high-
speed sorting and analysis of cells and other biological objects and
magnetic-paramagnetic particles
new components for analytical cytology instrumentation, including
ultraminiature and nano systems
automated 3D image cytometry including tracking tissue section
surfaces, 3D image segmentation, and 3D image fluorometry/
densitometry
new and unusual applications of analytical cytology.
Both the scientific and engineering communities are invited to submit
abstracts.
Companies that manufacture components relevant to analytical cytology
are invited to have their scientific and/or engineering staff submit
technical papers characterizing their work.
Due Dates: Abstract: 12 July 2004; Manuscript: 27 December 2004
For questions specific to Advanced techniques in analytical cytology
(cytomics) of fixed cells, please contact
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Other Technical Conferences that may be of interest to Analytical
Cytometrists will be found on the BiOS program site:
BiOS 2005 is the premier technical forum for presenting the latest in
research and development and for launching new applications and
technologies (both clinical and laboratory) important for advancing
the field of biomedical optics. BiOS is part of Photonics West, the
largest lasers, electro-optic
s, and imaging event in North America. The participants gather yearly
from over 40 countries.
The exhibits contain many of the parts and subsystems required to
build analytical cytology and other laboratory instrumentation.
BiOS 2005 is also cost effective. There is a tram-line, which permits
one to stay at comparatively inexpensive motels; and San Jose is
served by multiple airlines including at least one low cost carrier.
Plan now to participate!
Companies interested in exhibiting at this symposium may contact the
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www.zoominfo.com/people/Robinson_J._-8... - 24k -
Newport Corporation. Optics and mechanics. Newport 1999/2000
catalog, ... Robinson. Paul, Laboratory Manual to Accompany Conceptual
Phvsics. ...
books.google.com/books?isbn=0849382904...
Data and Image Analysis Special Interest Group Meeting 2007J. Paul
Robinson, SVM Professor of Cytomics, Purdue University and
President, ... (*) Robert C. Leif, Newport Instruments. "Cytometry
Standards Continuum" ...
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Wiley Cytometry - ISAC 2000 International Congress POSTER
ABSTRACTSStephanie Ann Sincock, Purdue University; J.Paul Robinson,
Purdue University ...... Robert Leif, Newport Instruments; John
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Abstracts - Oct 22Silas J. Leavesley1, Bartlomiej Rajwa2, J. Paul Robinson3 1Purdue ...... R&D, San Diego, California; 2Phoenix Flow Systems, Newport Instruments R&D, ...
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Wiley Cytometry - ISAC 2000 International Congress POSTER ABSTRACTSRobert Leif, Newport Instruments; John Quagliano, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; ... Margie Becker, Phoenix Flow Systems; Sean Yang, Newport Instruments ...
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Robert Leif, Newport Instruments;
Re: Re[2]: Leave FCS3.0 alone.
My client
Phoenix Flow
has a product,
QC-Tracker,
which can be transformed into a generic FCS reader,
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and user programmable data ...
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From: Steve Kelley (kel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 14 1993 - 04:26:41 EST
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I got the following message with a question about whether it was
appropriate for the mailing list. As far as I'm concerned, anything
remotely connected to cytometry is fine, including advertisements,
as long as they don't overwhelm the list. If anyone has different
opinions, we could discuss them, but in the meantime, I'll continue
to distribute anything that comes in.
Steve
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If you have experienced loss of data for what ever reason on
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cartridge
or tape) in the LIF or HFS format, and want that data
recovered,
contact Richard Cox at Flow Cytometry Support for details.
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PRESIDENT OF ISAC CONGRES AND ISU PROFESSOR COLLUSION
J. Paul Robinson
<jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
ViewMonday, November 19, 2007 2:14:38 PM
To:Larry Farrell <farrlarr_at_isu.edu>; mitchell haynes
<buybroker_at_yahoo.com>;
skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu; Bartek Rajwa
rajwa_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Larry
Sorry you are experiencing a problem
>From the header - This is apparently coming from a Mitchel Haynes
mitchell haynes <buybroker_at_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:
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 t