Re:Clinical Flow Cytometry

From: Raul Braylan <braylan@ufl.edu>
Date: Sun Apr 13 2008 - 23:21:51 EDT
Dear Jackie,

If people in your lab will be taking the ASCP flow cytometry 
certification exam and are interested in learning about 
leukemia/lymphoma markers and other clinical testing done in a hospital 
flow lab, you may find excellent information at 
http://wiki.clinicalflow.com

/RAUL C. BRAYLAN, M.D.
Professor and Chief, Hematopathology
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Florida College of Medicine/



*From:* Saleh, Jacqueline [mailto:jackie.saleh@genzyme.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 09, 2008 8:58 AM
*To:* Cytometry Mailing List
*Subject:* clinical flow cytometry



Dear Flowers,



We have people in our lab who are interested in taking the flow 
cytometry certification exam through ASCP.

Our lab is a clinical testing lab and our assays are specific for our 
clinical trial needs. We do not do

leukemia/lymphoma markers HIV testing or any type of testing done in a 
hospital flow lab. I imagine the exam would

having questions specific to this type of testing.



In order to prepare, I was wondering if people had book recommendations. 
Also information on

what a typical leukemia/lymphoma panel might look like, HIV panels, case 
studies, examples of DNA and DNA

ploidy in relation to prognosis. Any information would be greatly 
appreciated. Thanks in advance.



Jackie Saleh

Staff Scientist I

Clinical Laboratory Science

Genzyme Corporation

1 Mountain Road

Framingham,Ma  01701

jackie.saleh@genzyme.com <mailto:jackie.saleh@genzyme.com>

(508) 271-2972
Received on Mon Apr 14 15:38:00 2008

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