Elite users guide

Antony Bakke (hilliard@zookeeper.zoo.uga.edu)
Tue, 21 Mar 95 10:23:52 EST

Hi folks,

Returning to a bit of ancient history, Gary and I would like to thank those
of you at ISAC who made it to the Elite users meeting. I kept a list
of addresses of those who attended, but it occured to me after the meeting
that a list like this would be more useful with a short description of the
equipment you have (lasers, accessories, etc), the types of projects you
do, and the tissues, creatures, or cell types you've worked with.

A guideline is listed below, so if you can cut and paste with your email
then you can copy that section and fill in the info. Please take a
moment to respond, and I will assemble this into a "field guide to Elite
users". I can see this being a valuable resource for all of us--never done
chromosome sorting and just got a call about it? Check out your list and
give an "expert" with a configuration like yours a call!

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NAME

INSTITUTE

ADDRESS

PHONE

EMAIL ADDRESS

OPERATORS (NUMBER, TRAINING, ETC)

CYTOMETERS (WHAT CONFIGURATIONS AND HOW LONG OPERATED)

LASERS

ACCESSORIES

TYPES OF WORK (DNA, IMMUNO, ION FLUXES, SORTING, ETC.)

TYPES OF TISSUES/CELLS

DATA MANAGEMENT (OPTICAL DRIVES, TAPE, ETC)

WORK LOAD (HOURS/DAY, OR /WEEK)

PROJECT OR TECHNIQUE(S) YOU'RE PROUDEST OF

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Add anything else you feel like including, send it to me at hilliard@
zookeeper.zoo.uga.edu and I'll assemble the info and email it to all those
who respond. To impost a deadline on myself, I'll assemble this and remail
it by April 21st, so if you'd like a copy, respond as soon as you can!
Hope to hear from you,
Steve
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Steve G. Hilliard, Cell Analysis Facility |
University of Georgia | "Be good and you will
hilliard@zookeeper.zoo.uga.edu | be lonesome..."
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