Re: clinical flow cytometry

From: Ryan Farmer <farmer@treestar.com>
Date: Mon Apr 14 2008 - 19:05:51 EDT
There is another site of interest along these lines. Mycyte.org is  
well established and has a variety of online texts, articles and other	
links (protocols, standards, etc.). Users can expand the variety and  
amount of information as well.

It is located at http://www.mycyte.org.

Ryan F


On Apr 11, 2008, at 10:47 AM, <toldaker@cox.net> <toldaker@cox.net>  
wrote:

> There is a brand new on line site available for clinical flow  
> resources (books,
> standards, publications and web sites), case studies and more. It is	
> in the "wiki" format
> so additional information, articles and cases can be added to expand	
> this resource.  It
> has some great information.
>
> It is located at http//wiki.clinicalflow.com
>
> Teri Oldaker
>
>
>
> ---- Ricardo Morilla <Ricardo.Morilla@icr.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Dear Saleh,
>> There are lots of flow books around, I am not sure if there are any
>> specifically recommended for the exam.
>> For Leukaemia/Lymphoma panels I would recommend the "Atlas of
>> Investigation and Diagnosis"
>> "Lymphoid malignancies" authors Matutes, Bain and Wotherspoon.
>> Distributed in the USA by Clinical Publishing.
>> This covers all laboratory aspects of Lymphoid leukaemia diagnosis
>> including Flow plots an panels as well as pictures of morphology,
>> histopathology cytogenetics and fish.
>> Best wishes.
>> Ricardo.
>>
>> Mr. Ricardo Morilla
>> Institute of Cancer Research.
>> 15 Cotswold Road,
>> Haemato - Oncology Section
>> Brookes Lawley Building
>> Sutton, Surrey.
>> SM2 5NG
>> Te: +44 (0) 20 8722 4259
>>	+44 (0) 20 8722 4221
>>
>>>>> "Saleh, Jacqueline" <jackie.saleh@genzyme.com> 09/04/2008 16:58
>>>>>
>> 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
>>
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>>
>> Framingham,Ma  01701
>>
>> jackie.saleh@genzyme.com <mailto:jackie.saleh@genzyme.com>
>>
>> (508) 271-2972
>>
>>
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