I am in the process of gathering information for a flow cytometry seminar
offered to graduate students and would appreciate any reply's regarding your
thoughts of the future direction of flow cytometry. (i.e., Where will flow
cytometry be in 5, 10, 20 years?).
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
-- O. Joseph Trask, Jr. |||||||| |||||||| || || The Ohio State University || || || || || Comprehensive Cancer Center || || || || || Analytical Cytometry Lab || || |||||||| || || Voice: 614/292-FLOW || || || || || FAX: 614/292-7335 || || || || || e-mail:trask.1@osu.edu |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||
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