RE: Importance of this forum/Use of FL1, FL2/FACS Question

From: Andrew Beernink (ABeernink@novasite.com)
Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 18:24:38 EST


Why don't we put Doug in charge of ALL questions which, due to their vague
nature, will require long and detailed follow-ups?

Spirit of the season I might agree with, but what does 9-11 have to do with
this thread?

The original intent of the thread is getting muddled (no thanks to me!).
The more appropriately detailed the question, the more likely and the more
detailed the response.

Andrew


-----Original Message-----
From: Reed, Doug S Dr USAMRIID [mailto:Doug.Reed@DET.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 12:23 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Importance of this forum/Use of FL1, FL2/FACS Question



I think in the spirit of the season and the aftermath of 9-11 we should drop
this thread now, it seems to be spiraling out of control.

I will say this - Paul, you are right that for publication people should not
use FL1, FL2, FL3. How much detail is provided is an appropriate thing to
consider, I myself place it in the context of what the paper is discussing.
If it is a paper advancing the art of flow cytometry, it should have as much
detail as possible. For a paper discussing, for example, phenotypic analysis
of lymphocytes I would think that saying CD4-FITC should be more than
sufficient.

For this forum, however - in my humble opinion I think you are dead wrong.
In the 6 years or so I've been a member this is and always has been a safe
haven for new flow users to find out what they need to know without being
attacked. Correcting their flow "grammar" is appropriate, as is pointing
people to the archives to answer a question. But the manner in which this
email was answered in this case can hardly be called polite. To be honest I
was absolutely shocked at what can only be called a rant - it goes totally
against the grain of this forum and unlike anything I've seen while I've
been a member.

Sincerely,
Doug Reed

Douglas S. Reed, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Respiratory and Mucosal Immunity
Department of Aerobiology & Product Evaluation
Division of Toxinology & Aerobiology
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
1425 Porter St. Ft. Detrick
Frederick, MD 21702-5011
301-619-6728
301-619-6911 (Fax)
doug.reed@det.amedd.army.mil



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