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Please see disc 2 for complete set of video interviews See Disc 2 Table of Contents

These video documentaries provide insights into what was taking place during the early years of flow cytometry, as well as the chrononology of events. Many of the segments come from the Smithsonian Archives, and we gratefully acknowledge the work of Ramundas Kondratas and his team of documentarians there. Selected videos are available here. Please see disc 2, the DVD-Video disc, for complete set of video interviews.

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Dick Sweet’s high speed printing device – 1961-1965

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Mack Fulwyler on why he invented the cell sorter

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Mack Fulwyler and Dick Sweet on the patents on flow cytometry sorting.

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Marvin Van Dilla on the importance of fluorescence

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Len Herzenberg explains: Why he needed a cell sorter

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Len Herzenberg explains: How did the fluorescence activated cell sorter begin?

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Wolfgang Göhde – Access to CD4 in Africa

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Robert Auer answers: “How was the Q-PREP developed?”

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Louis Kamentsky on his early work

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Flow cytometry, the invention: impact on world health

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Low cost CD4 for Africa: Cytometry for Life

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Patrick Autissier – Bike race across America for charity