> I have a feeling I'm about to ask a question that I don't want to be
> answered, but... > > Our "flow lab" is a research facility which
houses a FACScan. The > samples we run are mostly primate, canine and
feline. I have just been > informed by one of our investigators that
they are conducting a study > to obtain FDA approval of a new drug, and
that I need to operate by GLP > standards. Can anyone direct me to the
easiest way to determine what > these standards are for a flow lab and
what changes I need to > implement? I was informed of this situation
on Friday at 3:00, and my > first samples are arriving on Monday. (If
you know what I will need to > do, and you think I should quit my job
and apply at McDonald's, I will > definitely give the advice some
serious consideration!) > > Thanks in advance, > > Carol Oxford
J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Labs
robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu PH:317-494 6449 FAX:317-494 0517 web
http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
CD-ROM Vol 3 was produced by Monica M. Shively and other staff at the
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