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 >> >> 1 Mountain Road >> >> Framingham,Ma 01701 >> >> jackie.saleh@genzyme.com <mailto:jackie.saleh@genzyme.com> >> >> (508) 271-2972 >> >> >> >> The Institute of Cancer Research: Royal Cancer Hospital, a >> charitable Company Limited > by >> Guarantee, Registered in England under Company No. 534147 with its >> Registered Office at >> 123 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RP. >> >> This e-mail message is confidential and for use by the addressee >> only. If the > message is >> received by anyone other than the addressee, please return the >> message to the sender by >> replying to it and then delete the message from your computer and >> network. > > Ryan Farmer TreeStar Inc. 340 A St. Suite 301 Ashland, OR. 97520 farmer@treestar.com (541) 201-0022 ext. 172 www.treestar.com www.flowjo.com www.flowdx.com www.mycyte.orgReceived on Tue Apr 15 13:58:00 2008
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