Session on functional assays at Rimini

mohedley@spiff.pmh.toronto.on.ca
Thu, 02 Nov 1995 12:49:53 -0500

I agree with Paul Robinson that we should have a session devoted to
uses of live cell assays at Rimini. These have always been well attended
at previous ISAC meetings, and there is a lot of activity going on in areas
such as cell signalling and mechansisms of cell injury that would be of
interest to the clinical cytometry community, as well as basic researchers.

David Hedley


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