I saw the instrument at Cell Biology I think in December - I did not see it actually running at that time. It seemed to have some nice features - such as running entirely on a laptop which was neat. It seemed to be a capable instrument for the tasks they were identifying - This is a relatively new company trying to break into a tough field so it will be interesting to see how they go. I have not actually used one so I can't comment more than that. Paul Robinson From: "Topham, David" <David_Topham@URMC.Rochester.edu> To: cyto-inbox Subject: GuavaPC Date sent: Fri, 18 May 2001 09:26:35 -0400 We just received a flyer describing an inexpensive cytometer. It seems to have limited capabilities, but still does at least two-colors, and sits on the benchtop. It is being sold by a company based in Burlingame, CA. Out of curiosity, does anyone out there know about this instrument, and what can you tell us about it? Thanks. David J. Topham, Ph.D. David H. Smith Center for Vaccine Biology & Immunology Aab Institute for Biomedical Sciences University of Rochester Medical Center 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 609 Rochester, NY 14642-8609 Tel. 716 273-1403 FAX 716 273-2452 E-mail: david_topham@urmc.rochester.edu J.Paul Robinson, PhD PH:(765)4940757 Professor of Immunopharmacology Professor of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University FAX:(765)4940517 EMAIL:jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu WEB: http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
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