RE: Phoenix software for Coulter analyser
From: Dan Smith (D...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu Jan 30 1997 - 16:48:00 EST
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Phoenix Flow's multiplus has worked very well in analyzing Profile II
data
for us.
Dan Smith
San Diego
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{We are looking into software for good display and analysis of data.
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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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At 03:35 PM 7/28/97 +0100, you wrote:
THE PLAN IS IN MOTION...NEW STANDARD IS SET!
From: Randy T. Fischer (fisch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) Date: Thu Jul 17
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________________________________________ I agree with both Marty and
Gunter in the very im****tant issue of standardizing data formatting. I
would point out that lobbying ISAC is only, however, part of the
answer. Regardless of what ISAC may choose to recommend, it is still
up to the manufacturers to implement what they want to do, and if they
do not agree with ISAC, then too bad for ISAC and the flow community.
A potentially more powerful force for change might be the FDA, which
regulates machines used in CLINICAL settings.
If the FDA could be persuaded to require all CLINICAL data be
universally both accessible and readable, then the manufacurers would
be forced to upgrade machines and software
or
lose theLUCRATIVE CLINICAL market.
This would make anlyzing data from different sources easier, and could
facilitate the exchange of crucial clinical results from various
trials where multiple sites and machines are in use.
So how does this get done?
Gunter (and Paul's agreeing response) are correct this needs to be
revisited at Asilomar, with perhaps an additional idea.
Any concrete standardization protocol, FCS3.0 or whatever it ends up
being designated, should be then presented to any and all regulatory
agencies by ISAC to ensure no individual manufacturer decides FCS3.0
in their format is acceptable, even if it is not universally
readable.
Randy T. Fischer NIA/NIH GRC Baltimore, MD 21224
fisch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
POST WAS IN 1997 NOW THEY RUN ISAC CONGRESS!
THE STANDARD HAS BEEN PASSED ALL THEY NEED IS THE FDA.
J PAUL ROBINSON PRESIDENT ISAC
ROBERT ZUKER
DAVE CODER
MARIO NIH
THEY RUN ISAC......
BLOCK, FILTER, DISCRIMINATION? WHO WILL ACT.
WHY DID BILL GUNDERMAN FROM BD HAVE KANECKI ASSOCIATES INC SENT THE
UPDATED SOFTWARE TO HIS HOUSE?
NOT COR****ATE!
WHY WAS THE DISC SENT BACK DYSTROYED!
From: VSH - Tech Sup****t <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon Oct 25 2004 - 13:53:09 EST
Hello, Dr. Zand,
As a follow-up to your posting on the cytometry mailing list, I
should
explain that only the first copy of WinList is $2000 (the "primary
license"), and after that all "additional user licenses" are only
$400
each,for the PC or for the Mac. We also offer a software "battery"
option that allows you to use WinList for as little as $250.
Please contact me directly to discuss these options in more detail.
Best regards,
Mark
Mark E. Munson Sales Manager
Verity Software House, Inc.
45A Augusta Road
PO Box 247
Topsham, ME 04086
Phone: 207-729-6767 x191 US Toll-free 877-729-6767
Fax: 207-729-5443
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Benjamin C. Hunsberger. Software -New releases (Fri Oct 29 1993 -
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Verity Software House, Inc. has just released WinList 2.0 and ModFit
5.2.
All registered users will be receiving update notices by mail. We
have new
demo disks for these products. Any one wi****ng information and/or a
free
demo may leave a message on Internet or FAX us at 207-729-5443.
Please
include your FAX number.
We have also produced two video tutorials (VHS format) for WinList.
Tape 1
is at the beginner - intermediate level, Tape 2 is at the
intermediate
-
advanced level. Each tape is 2 hr's long and has a price of $75.00.
New
orders for WinList received by Jan. 1, 1993 will receive both tapes
free.
Verity Software House, Inc. is now the exclusive distributor for
TechTeam's
Truploid software. Truploid allows you to quantitatively evaluate
your DNA
listmode files for drift, "bulges" and standard deviation then if
desired
remove part of the acquisition and create a new file. Again you may
leave
a message on Internet or FAX us for more details.
Don Herbert
Verity Software House, Inc.
10 New Lewiston Road
Topsham, ME 04086
Phone 207-729-6767
FAX 207-729-5443
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(WEASEL)For full details and >downloads, go to
http://www.wehi.edu.au/cytome=
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and follow >the link to version 2. > >There are many flowers who
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> you can filter on the "To:" field, it should contain "Cytometry
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> Cheers
> Ray
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> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 12:12 PM
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> 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
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From: J. Paul Robinson <j..._at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
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?
> Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small
> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
> Wake up people - times are changing - look at all these new small
> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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> companies trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
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