RE: old cytometers

Eric Martz (emartz@MICROBIO.UMASS.EDU)
20 May 1993 21:24:16 -0600 (CST)

In Message 20 May 1993 17:40:09 -0400 (EDT),
Alice.L.Givan@Dartmouth.EDU (Alice L. Givan) writes:

>I might be stating the obvious, but it seems to me that if we want to know
>whether "elderly" cytometers could be useful in eastern European countries,
>we should ask some of the excellent cytometrists who work in those countries
>(for example, Drs. Szollosi, Tron, and Lustyik from Debrecen, Hungary).

Janos Szollosi's email address is h1913szo@ella.hu.
If he's not on the cytometry mailing list, perhaps someone who's kept the
mail on this topic could bundle it up and forward it to him. (I haven't.)

I've directed this to Steve Kelley as well as to the cytometry list.
Steve: could you please let us know whether Szollosi is on the list?
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