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Does the President of ISAC CONGRESS generate or HARVEST email addressFrom the PURUDE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST for PERSONAL GAIN?
Posted by Mitch Haynes


Does the President of Isac Use the Purdue Cytometry Mail List to
GENERATE LEADS for Personal INTREST?
EMAIL addresses
J. Paul Robinson (p...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
Sat, 04 Sep 93 14:54:20 GMT

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We are currently collecting a listing of the EMAIL addresses of
members of the
INternational Society for Analytical Cytology. This is quite
independent of thie this mailing list. If you have not sent in
your EMAIL address to ISAC please do so. If you know of people who
are
ISAC
Members who do not subscribe to this list, ask them to send in their
EMAIL
address so that we can establish a comprehensive listing. We
currently
have
less than 10% of society members on the list.


Thankyou
Paul Robinson
Purdue University Cytometry Labs


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39 minutes ago - 1 week left to answer.
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38 minutes ago

http://www.ihav.net/vb/marketplace/99275...

A 7BILLION DOLLAR INCREASE
36 minutes ago

It's been a privilege to serve for the past 19 months as President of
ISAC.

I will gladly pass that hat to Bob Murphy in May. ISAC is alive and
well - membership is growing daily.

I would not be surprised to see us top 2000 by the end of the Congress
in May.

I know that about 60% of the members of this list are NOT ISAC
members.

Perhaps you should consider joining

the

Society that keeps many of you in business?

Wake up people - times are changing

- look at all these new small companies


trying to stick their noses in "our" field!
35 minutes ago

My best wishes for you all in 2008 from Purdue Paul

I hope many of you got hold of a copy of our new double DVD set
Cytometry 60 years of Innovation
if not ask your local rep from virtually any company in our field.

It might give you a good sense of
how strong the foundation in our field really is.
I will see many of you at the 2008 congress in Budapest. I know some
of you think its going to be expensive so I took several hours myself
and created a webpage for
the cheap ones out there so you have no excuses not to go...

(Cheap european Flights).
31 minutes ago

To end 2007, let me make a big plug for a program we began at the 2006
ISAC congress.

Gary Durack from iCyt and myself started a small not- for-profit
charity called

"Cytometry for Life" in response to Stephen
Lewis' compelling plea for some low cost CD4 devices. Our field
has done a lot of talking about this,
31 minutes ago

(http://www.cytometryforlife.org)

is working hard. We have made tremendous progress in just one year. It
would be great if you all decided to jump on board and play a small
part.
You can give money, advice, moral support, talk to your politicians,
community healthcare, charities,

whatever.
30 minutes ago

it's your problem

if you call yourself a "cytometry" person.

Email me if you can help -


consider donating to the program, let's make it work. By the end of
2008,


I hope many of you got hold of a copy of our new double DVD set
Cytometry 60 years of Innovation
if not ask your local rep from virtually any company in our field.
28 minutes ago

I took several hours myself and created a webpage for
the cheap ones out there so you have no excuses not to go...

(Cheap european Flights).


I know that about 60% of the members of this list are NOT ISAC
members.

Perhaps you should consider joining

the

Society that keeps many of you in business?

Welcome to the ISAC! - Mambo


Personal Intrest would be to GENERATE MONEY or USE THE MAIL LIST TO
HARVEST EMAIL address for use of PERSONAL INTREST. ..ie

NON-PROFIT FUND RAISING.

TO HAVE PEOPLE JOIN ANOTHER MAIL LIST.

AGAINST PURDUE MAIL LIST REGULATIONS


Purdue Cytoemtry Mail list /Dept maintains Servers List. Cytometry
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Posted by Mitch Haynes


On Jun 1, 12:44 pm, Mitch Haynes <mitchhay...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Randy T. Fischer (fisch...@vax.grc.nia.nih.gov)
Date: Thu Jul 17 1997 - 03:25:15 EST
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I agree with both Marty and Gunter in the very important issue
of
standardizing data formatting. I would point out that lobbying ISAC is
only, however, part of the answer. Regardless of what ISAC may choose
to
recommend, it is still up to the manufacturers to implement what they
want
to do, and if they do not agree with ISAC, then too bad for ISAC and
the
flow community. A potentially more powerful force for change might be
the
FDA, which regulates machines used in CLINICAL settings. If the FDA
could
be persuaded to require all CLINICAL data be universally both
accessible
and readable, then the manufacurers would be forced to upgrade
machines and
software or lose theLUCRATIVE CLINICAL market.

This would make anlyzing data from different sources easier, and could
facilitate the exchange
of
crucial clinical results from various trials where multiple sites and
machines are in use.
So how does this get done?

Gunter (and Paul's agreeing response)
are correct this needs to be revisited at Asilomar, with perhaps an
additional idea. Any concrete standardization protocol, FCS3.0 or
whatever
it ends up being designated, should be then presented to any and all
regulatory agencies by ISAC to ensure no individual manufacturer
decides FCS3.0 in their format is acceptable, even if it is not
universally
readable.

Randy T. Fischer
NIA/NIH
GRC
Baltimore, MD 21224
fisch...@vax.grc.nia.nih.gov