Thanks Marty for citing all the speakers and sponsors of the Comp Workshop in San Francisco. However, some of the sponsors were inadvertently left off the list. Below is the full list. I hope everyone forgives the extra email, but without the sponsors, we would not have a video at all! Thanks again to this generous group: Southern Biotechnology Associates-Alfred Lagaya (alfred@southernbiotech.com) NPE Systems - Mike Alden (MikeAlden@NPESystems.com) CALTAG Laboratories - Allison Weber (arweber@pacbell.net) FloCyte Associates - Susan DeMaggio (flocyte@cox.net) Amnis Corporation - David Basiji (basiji@amnis.com) De Novo Software - Dave Novo (info@denovosoftware.com) Beckman Coulter - Pam Selvaraj (Pam.Selvaraj@coulter.com) BD Biosciences - Irene Donnelly (Irene_Donnelly@bd.com) Miltenyi Biotec - Thad Baker (thad@miltenyibiotec.com) DakoCytomation - Kent Smith (kent.smith@dakocytomation.com) Jennifer -- Jennifer Wilshire, PhD Application Scientist Tree Star, Inc. www.flowjo.com 617-784-4073 flowjo@treestar.com > Just to give credit where it is due: > > The presentations at this workshop were (in order of appearance): > Marty Bigos - Gladstone Institutes - Basic Concepts for Compensation > Mario Roederer - NIH - The Hard, the Bad, and the Ugly > Nicole Baumgarth - UC Davis - The "How-to Guide" to Compensation for > Multicolor Cytometry > Panel - the above 3 joined by Bill Hyun (UCSF) and David Parks (Stanford) > > The workshop was organized by Treestar, Inc. and the Gladstone Flow > Core. Many companies contributed to making it happen (in alphabetical > order): > Amnis, BD Biosciences, Beckman-Coulter, Caltag, DakoCytomation, > DeNovo Software, FloCyte Associates, Miltenyi, and Southern BioTech. > > Paul Robinson and Bartek Rajwa did the video post-production. > > Marty > > >> The question has been asked about videoing ISAC >> workshops and tutorials. On CD8 which will be coming out >> at ISAC, we have a bonus. CD8 is a 2 cd set and the >> second CD is an outstanding tutorial that Mario and Marty >> Bigos and others put on in San Francisco last year. Its really >> good! >> >> We would like to do this for selected tutorials even at ISAC >> and we are developing a proposal for ISAC as we speak. It >> would help to know if this was something of interest. >> >> Regards >> paul robinson >> Purdue >> >> >> >> On 26 Apr 2004 at 11:03, Kroeger, Jodi wrote: >> >>> What are the chances that this tutorial, (and others of high >>> interest) could be >>> video taped and broadcasted over the internet for those >>> unfortunate souls unable >>> to attend? At least to those of us who are ISAC members? >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Mario Roederer [mailto:roederer@drmr.com] >>> Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 11:48 PM >>> To: cyto-inbox >>> Subject: ISAC - MultiColor Flow Cytometry >>> >>> >>> For the second straight ISAC (officially making this a tradition), >>> I'll be running a Saturday tutorial on Multicolor Flow Cytometry. >>> This time, instead of being at the unhappy hour of 8 in the morning, >>> it will be at a much more civilized early afternoon time. >>> >>> This tutorial (aptly numbered: Tutorial "X") will be much more >>> pragmatic in nature than previous. We will have three talks that >>> will center on how to plan and implement a multicolor >>> immunophenotyping experiment, including instrument setup and >>> validation (Steve Perfetto), multicolor panel design and optimization >>> (myself), and bridging the gap to the clinic (Brent Wood). Assuming >>> that most of us are not in a full post-prandial siesta mode, this >>> should be a highly interactive session: please come with your >>> questions, data, artefacts, and complaints in hand! >>> >>> If you are jumping on the 7, 10, or 15-color bandwagon, then this >>> tutorial is for you! If you've never done more than 2-color >>> staining, then enjoy the wonderful city of Montpellier instead :) >>> >>> If you have any suggestions for specific topics, or any general >>> questions, please send them to me in advance and we will try to >>> address them. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> mr >>> ###################################################################### >>> This transmission may be confidential or protected from disclosure and >>> is only for review and use by the intended recipient. Access by >>> anyone else is unauthorized. Any unauthorized reader is hereby >>> notified that any review, use, dissemination, disclosure or copying of >>> this information, or any act or omission taken in reliance on it, is >>> prohibited and may be unlawful. If you received this transmission in >>> error, please notify the sender immediately. Thank you. >>> >>> ###################################################################### >>> >> >> >> 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 >> >> Have you seen our new HCS webpage? >> http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/hcs > >Received on Fri Apr 30 14:38:00 2004
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