RE: Bay bioscience opens US office and introduces its JSAN cell
sorting and analysis system there
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Date: Tue Mar 25 2008 - 09:11:34 EDT
This is great advertising (inadvertantly) for Bay Bioscience
though! :)
BA
Quoting "Gerstein, Rachel" <Rachel.Gerstein@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
> hello to all,
>
> I have given this some thought (and read the posts re this), and I
> would have to now agree that there is nothing to gain to bar
> commercial messages from the mailing list. Yes, many would want the
> information and it is easy enough to delete what you dont want to
> read.
>
> I would actually prefer that these messages are posted, rather than
> e-mailing individual list members. That is what motivated my
> earlier post. I dont like the practice of companies e-mailing me
> just because I post here, or publish in journals that list my e-mail
> address when I am an author. Just my preference,
>
> happy flowing...
> Rachel
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> =======================================================
> Rachel M. Gerstein, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
> Graduate Program in Immunology/Virology
> University of Massachusetts Medical School
> 55 Lake Avenue North
> Worcester, MA 01655-0002
> (508) 856-1044
> (508) 856-5920 (FAX)
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: FloCyte Associates, INC [mailto:flocyte@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thu 3/20/2008 2:16 PM
> To: cyto-inbox
> Subject: RE: Bay bioscience opens US office and introduces its JSAN
> cell sorting and analysis system there
>
> No this is not acceptable! I'm sorry, I just don't get it! I agree
> 100% with Roland.
>
> I can't understand your position at all? WHO pays the majority of
> the expenses for meetings? Vendors! Without them your cost to attend
> ISAC would probably triple or quadruple!! Who allows you to have
> very cheap or FREE local users' group meetings? Vendors! Who solves
> issues with vendor services?? VENDORS! Why on earth would you
> exclude vendors from the discussion???
>
> And actually SOME people welcome messages from vendors... Vendors can
> solve a lot of your problems! The Boston Area high speed sorter
> list, for example, welcomes vendors responses and they get
> results. The vendors HEAR their requests and respond! I've learned
> a LOT from vendors! Without messages from Vendors, how do you find
> out about new products and services? How often would you go to the
> ISAC website to look for a new product you don't even know
> exists? Or how do you know there is some training op****tunity
> happening in your area? OR how do Vendors know what you need and how
> do you get your service / technical questions heard by all vendors?
>
> Shutting them out isn't the answer to your mail problems! Roland's
> answer was eloquent! And, although we've discussed this often,
> nothing has ever evolved that is a better suggestion! If you don't
> like messages from vendors, just filter them out, and having
> [Company:] in the subject time is a perfect way to do that!
>
> I'm sorry, I just don't get it!! Why would you shoot yourself in
> the foot? Vendors - you can put my email address on your mailing
> list!! Just put [Company:] in the subject line! I'll filter them
> and decide what I want to read or not read later! Just like I filter
> this list!
> Sue
>
>
> At 01:37 PM 3/18/2008, you wrote:
>
>> I would suggest extending this to include use of e-mail addresses
>> from the mailing list for commercial solicitation. Can we agree
>> this is unacceptable ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Joanne Lannigan
>>
[<mailto:jl7fj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>mailto:jl7fj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sun 3/16/2008 11:56 AM
>> To: cyto-inbox Subject: Re: Bay bioscience opens US office and
>> introduces its JSAN cell sorting and analysis system there
>>
>> Please refrain from use of this list for commercial purposes. The ISAC
>> website has a place where you can post news releases about such events
or
>> information. Thanks-
>>
>> On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:17:03 -0500
>> "Jeffrey Harvey" <jsharvey01@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> > Bay bioscience is a Japanese company, based in Kobe. The company
designs,
>> > develops and manufactures high performance cell sorting and analysis
>> >systems
>> > and also develops unique reagent products. The company made the
decision
>> > earlier this year to establish a direct office in the United States
and
>> > to introduce its instrument systems here. Bay bioscience currently
offers
>> > the JSAN system, which combines high performance cell sorting and
analysis
>> > capabilities in a compact and affordable design. The company office
is in
>> > the San Francisco area and the company has demo sites on both the
East
>> >Coast
>> > and West Coast. Please visit the company website (www.baybio.co.jp)
to
>> > learn more about the company and its products. I will be
>> overseeing the US
>> > operation and also the distribution of the products in Europe The
company
>> > will be an exhibitor at both the Northwest Regional Cytometry Meeting
>> >(March
>> > 13-15, in ****tland, OR) and at the ISAC Congress in Budapest (May
17-21).
>> > Please visit us at either of those meetings, if you wish to discuss
any
>> > aspect of the company's products. In the interim, please feel free to
>> > contact me directly, at this email address. I'll look forward to
hearing
>> > from you.
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> >
>> > Jeff Harvey
>>
>>
>
>
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