PUCL Director to climb Mt. Everest
Dr. Robinson has gone to climb the world's tallest mountain, to raise awareness of the devastating problems of AIDS in resource-limited countries, with the goal of raising money for Purdue's nonprofit Cytometry for Life program. The Cytometry for Life program is developing low-cost diagnostic equipment to help HIV/AIDS victims in rural Africa receive treatments. Follow his progress March 30 - June 7, 2009 on this blog. |
GLOBAL HEALTH Volume 1 has gone to press
This volume will focus on GLOBAL HEALTH issues - particularly those related to delivery of health to resource-limited regions.
100,000 copies of the DVD - booklet set will be pressed and distributed worldwide.
All copies are available free to non-profit and general public. Distribution will also be at many scientific congresses, UN, WHO, Legislatures, libraries, foundations, etc
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Click Here for Information Volume 10 has been published. It is now available from a variety of companies. The double DVD set is of course free!!
In it you will find a complete and well documented history of the invention of the cell sorter, the create of the field of cytometry, interviews with major individuals, publications of importance, testimonials from dozens of scientists.
22,000 copies of the double DVD set were pressed and distributed worldwide.
Get your free copy now.
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