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ISAC Congress the Practices that facilitate tacit collusion     include..Purdue University Cytometry Mail List, Data Standards Committee,     Flow Cytometry Software Developers, License Fees, User Groups, Forums, Could     be a Form?.

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Mitch Haynes - 27 Aug 2008 23:10 GMT
Purdue University Cytometry Labatories Mail List, User Groups, Fourms,
Data Standards Committee all Software Developers, Corporate Clients
involvement in software ISAC Congress. Mail Archives Could  Support
Lots of ISSUES

Practices that facilitate tacit collusion include
Uniform prices
A penalty for price discounts
Advance notice of price changes
Information exchange

In the study of economics and market competition, collusion takes
place within an industry when rival companies cooperate for their
mutual benefit. Collusion most often takes place within the market
form of oligopoly, where the decision of a few firms to collude can
significantly impact the market as a whole. Cartels are a special case
of explicit collusion. Collusion which is not overt, on the other
hand, is known as tacit collusion.

Why would purdue not allow Dr. David Kanecki on the High Content
Screening list with this resume?

DR. DAVID KANECKI > P.O. Box 866 ? Kenosha, WI 53141 ? 262.327-2605 ?
da...@kanecki.com > EXECUTIVE PROFILE > CEO ? COO >

Dynamic and accomplished leader with a track history of exceptional
success in the medical, software, and emergency management arenas.
Outstanding business communications strategist with expertise in
negotiating and developing profitable partnerships / coalitions and
securing new business funding / R&D financing from private and
federal
investors worldwide.
Visionary organizational leader, adept at  change / operations /
project management, product and business development, and
manufacturing oversight. World-class professional  with extensive
experience collaborating with government, regulatory,  medical, and
multi-national organizations.

Selected Highlights    Negotiated multi-million-dollar discount
contracts with various  biomedical companies.
Broke 24-year standoff by achieving coalition with Russia Emergency
Management in 1995 as Chairman of Emergency Management and Planning.
[Society for Computer Simulation]
Successfully managed a $2M per year project to rebuild and recertify
FACS (Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter) Laboratory. [Milwaukee
Medical Research Park]

Forged a long-term software joint venture with a European Union
Medical Company (similar to GE Medical) worth a projected $121M.
[Nucletron]

Negotiated a pending software Joint Venture with a US company worth
a
potential of $41M over 18 years. [Kanecki Associates, Inc.]

Secured $8M in long-term research contracts within one year.
[Milwaukee Medical Research Park]  Produced a software portfolio
worth
$281M (2006) with first five >being marketed.-

[Kanecki Associates]   Generated multi-millions in funding for
organization by applying  improved practices, and enhanced quality,
and results orientation.

[Society for Computer Simulation]   Drove a potential $162M in joint
venture sales with a five-member  team. [Kanecki Associates, Inc.]

Areas of Expertise  Medical Research Human Relations Marketing
Accounting / Finance Operations Management Organizational Behavior
Business Communications Business Legal Operations Statistics
Research
Methods

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY  KANECKI ASSOCIATES, INC. >

Provider and developer of security, medical, and government products
and services (primarily software) > President 1993 to Present > *
Drove a potential $162M in joint venture sales with a five-member
team >
* Effectively liaised with both domestic and European Union companies
to cooperate on joint ventures.
* Steered communications with FDA and EU to gain approval of medical
analysis product.  * Developed, managed, and delivered multiple
products and services to > develop new business opportunities.

SOCIETY FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION | SIMULATION COUNCIL, INC.  Provider
of professional and consulting services to multinational > government
and military organizations and agencies, including FEMA,  DOD, Navy,
Air Force, and Army

Chairman | AVP of Emergency Management 1992 to 1999 > * Broke 24-
year
standoff by achieving coalition with Russia Emergency > Management in
1995.
* Devised and implemented multinational cooperative activities to
share and implement new ideas and strategies; result: improved
operations and practices for the United States, European Emergency
Management, and others from the EU, Russia, South Korea, Japan,
Canada, United State, Finland, and China.

* Initiated and developed liaison with the President G.H.W. Bush and
President Clinton Administrations regarding Natural Emergency
Management and Non Natural Emergency Management (including terrorism
and Presidential Directive 63).

* Improved the operations of Emergency Management and Planning. How
did you do it?  MILWAUKEE MEDICAL RESEARCH PARK

Provider of medical services and research with focus on patient
application products  Researcher 1989 to 1993

Provided military medical laboratory support during Operations
"Desert Shield" and "Desert Storm,"
Directed project that created a 10-mile WAN link between two
research
sites to facilitate communication of research information.

EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Hon.PhD Intelligent Thinking Systems  BS, Applied Computer Science
University of Wisconsin, Parkside  BS, Biological Science (Pre-Med)
University of Wisconsin >
Certificate, Flow Cytometry  Becton Dickinson
Certificate, Cellular Biology and Immunology / National Flow
Cytometry Resource Los Alamos National Laboratory
MBA, Masters of Business Administration  University of Phoenix

Not on the PURDUE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST

APPLIED FOR THE PURDUE CYTOMETRY HIGH CONTENT SCREENING
BUY NO REPLY AT ALL.

HMMMM  MISTER?
YACH YORSCH?
ZWIE TACH
PRAVDA?
HNEITZ SCAMMERS!

Just a bit more information about Dr. David Kanecki

His  research experience consists of 19 years of medical research,
including flow cytometry. Some of
the research topics I worked on, but not limited to, include auto-
immune
diseases, hemophilia, platelet gpiib/iia binding, transplantation and
others.

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mlinde
Member
United States
11 Posts         Posted - February 03 2006 :  6:21:13 PM
________________________________________
I'm looking into flow cytometer analysis programs for the PC and I
was
wondering whether anyone had any insight into which programs were the
most useful and worthwhile. From what I have seen, Flow-Jo and
FCSexpress are the more commonly used PC programs. Does anyone have
any experience with either of these programs? The other option would
be to purchase another Macintosh and use CellQuest. Advice, comments,
suggestions?
rakeshverma
Member
United States
93 Posts         Posted - February 04 2006 :  10:46:54 PM
________________________________________
I have used CellQuest. Its a good option.
Antonio68
Member
Germany
20 Posts         Posted - May 01 2006 :  11:48:43 AM
________________________________________
You can use Summit from Dako is free and gives you the possibility to
do offline compensation. However, the best flow cytometry software is
FlowJo. There is a PC (Java based) and a Mac version. The Mac version
for the moment is quite better.
lovesthelab
Senior Member
United States
804 Posts        Posted - July 06 2006 :  4:59:46 PM
________________________________________
I'm not a PC person, but am an ardent flow person. My flow friends
with PCs swear by WinMidi, which is free. If you Google for free flow
cytometry software, you'll come to 2 sites, one at UMass, one at
Scripps. Lots of free analysis software for the PC, maybe because BD
relied on Macs for so long.
mlinde
Member
United States
11 Posts         Posted - August 02 2006 :  5:44:55 PM
________________________________________
As an update, I tried trial versions of FCSexpress and FlowJo and
wasn't really happy with either of them compared to Cell Quest. I
found FCSexpress almost impossible to work with. FlowJo was alright,
but I don't think I had the time to really get the software down.
Anyone know if BD ever plans to put out CellQuest on PC?
lovesthelab
Senior Member
United States
804 Posts        Posted - August 09 2006 :  1:22:04 PM
________________________________________
quote:
________________________________________
As an update, I tried trial versions of FCSexpress and FlowJo and
wasn't really happy with either of them compared to Cell Quest. I
found FCSexpress almost impossible to work with. FlowJo was alright,
but I don't think I had the time to really get the software down.
Anyone know if BD ever plans to put out CellQuest on PC?
________________________________________
Don't quote me, but I do believe that CellQuest is available for PC
because the newer BD flow cytometers are digital and use PCs for
acquisition. Mlinde, have you ever tried WinList or WinMidi? Both of
those were written for PCs. Also WEASEL comes in PC and Mac versions.
Did you read the flow perspectives? There is a software discussion
there. (Disclosure-- I wrote it).
Mlinde or anyone else, you can contact me through the SAB e-mail
system if you want to discuss flow software or anything flow some
more
off the forum. I'll be glad to help if I can.

Edited by - lovesthelab on August 09 2006 1:24:07 PM
rgrant
Moderator
Australia
2350 Posts       Posted - October 10 2007 :  02:34:47 AM
________________________________________
Well, it took me about 30 seconds to discover that Mitchell Haynes is
VP Sales at Kanecki - see http://www.kanecki.com/about.html
Admin, this is blatant advertising (MH started this thread
yesterday).
--

"I don't have a lot of use for Coldplay most of the time" -- rwintle
http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/rpg
rwintle

Advanced Member
Canada
4684 Posts       Posted - October 10 2007 :  10:49:46 AM
________________________________________
AND SOMEBODY TELL HIM TO STOP SHOUTING.
khenwood67
Administrator
United States
247 Posts        Posted - October 10 2007 :  11:03:53 AM
________________________________________
I've deleted the topic that he started,

and also deleted his post in this forum.

He won't be posting on the forums again.

Kathryn Henwood
Membership Coordinator

The Science Advisory Board
k.henw...@scienceboard.net

30 seconds to discover that Mitchell Haynes of course they were
searching hard since they are all on the Purdue Cytometry Mail list
marketing the software Developed with the members were on the list
Purdue Controls over 200servers connected to every university and
hospital ect!

After TECHNOLOGY Developed for BD was sent to Robert Murphy the New
ISAC President was so how  Intercepted and sent to Paul Robinson.

FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers

> CAN PROCESS 24,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR...Standard Header|Full

Message

> View J. Paul Robinson J. Paul Robinson ..

. ViewFriday, September 28,

> 2007 9:37:32 AM To:mitchell haynes

Cc:david_at_kanecki2.com;

> skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> Steve
> what is this email

- it came to me with Bob Murphy's name associated

> with it.

It seems to be an advertisement,
this junk mail, and it

> seems
> to have been modified by you ...
> So I guess I am confused. was this sent to the list, or do you have
> an
> details about it -

i am concerned about these junk messages going out
to
our members, -

if they are using our lists, I will deal with them
appropriately, but I am not happy about this - any info you can give
me
appreciated
thanks

Paul

Letter to J Paul Robinson from Larry D Farrel PhD Isu

GLarry Farrell wrote:
> Someone has apparently decided to post the following, and a huge number
> of related messages, to misc.health.aids. I have asked that person,

on

> several occasions, not to post this material into that newsgroup and
> have been ignored. My reasons for that request are two-fold: (1)
> Misc.health.aids is an HIV/AIDS group so the material is decidedly off
> topic, and (2) Some of these messages contain reference to a site from
> which cytometry software can be purchased and commercial solicitations
> of any sort are expressly forbidden by the group's charter. Is there
> any way you can intervene in this issue and stop the *many* posting

of

> this and related cytometry messages in misc.health.aids?

Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.> Professor of Microbiology> Idaho State
University

Paul Robinson

was *not* informed

of my message to you.

What makes

you

think he was?

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J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>

ViewMonday, November 19, 2007 2:14:38 PM
To:Larry Farrell <farrl...@isu.edu>;

mitchell haynes
<buybro...@yahoo.com>;

skel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu;

Bartek Rajwa
ra...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Larry

Sorry you are experiencing a problem

From the header - This is apparently coming from a Mitchel Haynes
mitchell haynes <buybro...@yahoo.com> - is this correct?

I initially thought messages coming from this person were a scam and
challenged them when they started posting to our list as well.

I had someone do a check on them. it is apparent that they have
written
some software and they think its ants-pants.

They have tried to post things on the Purdue list, they have used
every possible website and email discussion group to get cross listed
to boost their ratings on
Google.

Basically I view their behavior as very tenuous and from the message
you
sent me, it appears that it is not appropriate to do what they are
doing...

I have taken the following action:

1. Steve Kelley has been instructed to remove their email and any
postings on the Purdue list. They are now banned

2. I am going to Copying Bartek Rajwa the editor of the ISAC site to
beware of them

3. I am contacting Google and other sites to let them know that these
people are self-propagating links.

4. If I see any message that in any way impunes Purdue or our
reputation, I will go after them with every possible legal recourse
at
my disposal.

We will not allow our reputation to suffer because of
commercial abuse.

5. You should ban this address, and basically indicate to your
members
that this is a scam.

While they claim to be legitimate,

they are acting exactly as any scam artist...

I already told them that they were acting as scammers and they got
upset with me...

well, if they don't desist, they will find out how much influence we
actually have...

I will check the message

> Subject: flow cytometry software will you trust Purdue..Lets play

MONOPOLY

> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:38:56 -0800 (PST)
> Organization: http://groups.google.com
> - Show quoted text -Re: [Fwd: flow cytometry software will you trust Purdue..Lets play

MONOPOLY]
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J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>

ViewMonday, November 19, 2007 2:14:38 PM
To:Larry Farrell <farrl...@isu.edu>;
mitchell haynes
<buybro...@yahoo.com>;
skel...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu;
Bartek Rajwa
ra...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Collusion is an agreement, usually secretive, which occurs between
two
or more persons to deceive, mislead, or defraud others of their legal
rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically
involving
fraud or gaining an unfair advantage. It can involve "wage fixing,
kickbacks, or misrepresenting the independence of the relationship
between the colluding parties."[1] All acts affected by collusion are
considered void.[2]

Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.

> Professor of Microbiology
> Idaho State University> On Nov 30, 2:01 pm, Larry Farrell
> <farrl...@isu.edu> wrote:
> >> Mitch Haynes wrote:
> >>> Why do you continue to post cytometry materials in misc.health.aids?
> >>> That is an HIV/AIDS newsgroup and your material is completely off
> >>> topic.  No one in the group is interested.
> >>> --
> >> [Multiple copies snipped]
> >> Very interesting.  I got a "Mail Undeliverable" notice when I sent
> >> this directly to Mr. Haynes but he turns around and posts multiple
> >> copies of a personal e-mail message into a newsgroup.  Extremely poor
> >> Netiquette (although it is just a further example of the poor
> >> Netiquette displayed by the issue about which I tried to contact him).
> >>     Exactly what is it that you are trying to accomplish, Mr. Haynes?
> >> --
> >> Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.
> >> Professor of Microbiology
> >> Idaho State University
> >> Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.
> >> Professor of Microbiology
> >> Idaho State University

Paul Robinson

was *not* informed

of my message to you.

What makes
you

> think he was?
> I deleted the Undeliverable Mail notice as soon as it was received,
> assuming that it was a dead issue since you would not have received the
> message.  And then, lo and behold, you actually did.  Something is fishy!
> Why do I care?  Because you are flooding a normally useful newsgroup
> with off-topic material, wasting bandwidth and turning off people who
> might read the group.  Your behavior in this group certainly does not
> reflect well on you or on Kanecki Associates, the company for which you
> apparently work as Marketing Director.
> You have no idea how glad I am that you aren't one of my students!!
> --
> Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.
> Professor of Microbiology
> Idaho State University

In the study of economics and market competition, collusion takes
place within an industry when rival companies cooperate for their
mutual benefit. Collusion most often takes place within the market
form of oligopoly, where the decision of a few firms to collude can
significantly impact the market as a whole. Cartels are a special
case
of explicit collusion. Collusion which is not overt, on the other
hand, is known as tacit collusion.

Larry D Farrell sends letter to J Paul Robinson asking him to stop
Kanecki Associates Inc from posting on GOOGLE but GOOGLE will not
allow Filtering of any sort even if J PAUL ROBINSON Head of Purdue
Cytometry and President of ISAC DEMANDS GOOOOGLE NOT TO ALLOW IT!
Local: Fri, Nov 30 2007 8:14 pm
Subject: Re: Flow Cytometry Software Purdue...Larry D. Farrell,
Ph.D.Why do you continue to post cytometry materials in
misc.health.aids? CAN YOU SEE A PROBLEM???? LARY PEOPLE SHOULD CARE
AND BE NOTIFIED..HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY....
Reply | Reply to author | Forward | Print | Individual message | Show
original | Report this message | Find messages by this author

Mitch Haynes wrote:

[shouted ranting snipped]
Pretty much the type of response I expected.  Irrational, essentially
illiterate, irrelevant, illogical.
I have to wonder how successful Kanecki Associates is, if you Mitch
Haynes is an example of the management employed by that company.
Don't bother to rant at me any more, Mitch, you are
PLONKED!!
--
Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology
Idaho State University
Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.

> Professor of Microbiology
> Idaho State University
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com

yeah just found it, googled the groups, looking for my name (f.ck i
posted a
lot of crap over the years!) and found it, then found his website
with
the
house number, i just called, but no answer (ok i think some answerd,
but
when i spoke with my limey accent, didnt want to speak to me)
Just wanted to wish his wife and family a merry xmas....will try
another
time

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Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: EPICS C data

From: J.Paul Robinson

(j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu) ..

. From: Suzanne Leif > President of
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1011 Boren Ave., Suite 193
Seattle, WA 98104
800 252 5248 voice

206 621 9665 fax Robert C. Leif and Suzanne B. Leif
Ada-Med/Newport Instruments (USA)
The International Society for Analytical Cytology, ISAC, has
developed

a flow cytometry standard (FCS) to permit data interchange,

ISAC will soon replace FCS 2.0 with FCS 3.0.
Unfortunately, the proposed FCS
3.0
is still fraught with problems, which are of sufficient magnitude as
to warrant its early replacement.
The most reasonable replacement is
as a supplement to the digital imaging and communications in
medicine,
DICOM 3.0, standard.

The recent digital microscopy extension of DICOM
can be extended and modified to include flow cytometry data. DICOM
includes: image graphics objects, specifications for describing:
studies, reports, the acquisition of the data and the individuals
involved, physician, patient, etc. Storing the present FCS data in a
database, which has already been accomplished with the QC tracker
software, will facilitate the transition of FCS to DICOM.
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.My client Phoenix Flow has a product, QC-Tracker, which can be
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Date: Tue Jul 29 1997 - 20:25:22 EST
*       Next message: Vincent Falco: "Salary Survey Responses"
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________________________________________
To: cyto-inbox
From: Bob Leif
Please see Suzanne Leif's and my posting on the ISAC web site and
R. C. Leif and S. B. Leif, "Evolution of Flow Cytometry Standard,
FCS3.0,
into a DICOM-Compatible Format". Optical Diagnostics of Biological
Fluids
and Advanced Techniques in Analytical Cytology, Ed. A. V. Priezzhev ,
T.
Asakura, and

R. C. Leif. A. Katzir Series Editor, Progress Biomedical
Optics Series ,

SPIE Proceedings Series,Vol. 2982, pp 354-366 (1997).
Many of your very good suggestions were separately arrived at by us.
However, there are two separate subjects: 1) What should be included
in a
Flow Cytometry File for Data Transfer and 2) The actual format for
the
Flow
Cytometry File for Data Transfer.  We suggested switching to the
Digital
Imaging and Communications in Medicine, DICOM, format after the year
2000.
My client Phoenix Flow has a product, QC-Tracker, which can be
transformed
into a generic FCS reader, data storage system, and user programmable
data
analysis system.  Would you or others be interested in this type of
product?

Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: RE: Creating a database of FCS fiThe
product was QCTracker from Phoenix Flow Systems. Experience with the
development of that product was one of the reasons for the creation
of
CytometryML. ...

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DOES ANYONE HAS AN EXPERIENCE TO WORK WITH WIN-FCM AND OX9 CONTROL
SOFTWARE

Purdue Cytometry Mailing List: Phoenix Flow SystemsDoes anyone has an
experience to work with Win-FCM Interface Box and OS9 interface
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is

available in most commercial flow software

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ISAC CONGRESS YOUR NEW FCS STANDARD ALL WE NEED IS THE FDA TO FORCE!
From: Randy T. Fischer (fisch...@vax.grc.nia.nih.gov) Date: Thu Jul
17
1997 - 03:25:15 EST * Next message: kc...@samsung.co.kr: "LDL
Receptor
Assay for FH" * Previous message: Bob Ashcroft: "RE: Cell Culture
after DNA Ploidy Staining" * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
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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
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Date: Mon Oct 17 2005 - 15:26:46 EST

Hi Bob,
I have done this already.... But there may be some changes or
corrections... I contacted everyone involved that I had contacts for,
but
there may be some that haven't gotten back to me with changes... HERE
is
what I have and what FloCyte distributes to all our students at our
courses.... WE HIGHLY encourage them to join ISAC and / or CCS and
get
involved with the Local users groups. We even offer a discount to
them
if
they are ISAC members and have had some students join ISAC as a
result. We can even help them organize a users group if they don't
have
one currently in their area! As you may know, for 10 years I hosted
and
sponsored the Southern California Optical Biology Users Group at UC
Irvine
before my retirement from the University, so I have lots of
experience
in
that area! Hope this is a help for your search!
Sue

At 09:53 AM 10/17/2005,

Zucker.Rob...@epamail.epa.gov wrote:

There are a number of regional groups involved with Cytometry
Research
around the USA. ISAC would like to compile a list of these groups
around the country, that will be posted on the ISAC web site.
This information will be useful for ISAC to have contact with these
organizations.
The following information is needed:
Name of group, geographical area, contact person, e-mail address,
phone
number
Below are some groups that exists and have regular meetings. Are thee
others.
Cascade Cytometry users grope Oregon --

Allan Kachlemeir

Research Triangle Cytometry association

( RTCA) - North Carolina

--Marie Iannone

Chesapeake Cytometry Association

GLIFCA -Julie Auger

San Diego area
New York area
Washington state
Northern California
etc

Please send me

( Bob Zucker, secretary of ISAC)

with the information
and I will compile it for the Web site manager,

Bartek Rajeta .

thank
You
Bob
Robert M. Zucker, PhD
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory
Reproductive Toxicology Division, MD 72
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 27711
Tel: 919-541-1585; fax 919-541-4017

e-mail: zucker.rob...@epa.gov
Sue

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> 2007 9:37:32 AM To:mitchell haynes

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> skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> Steve
> what is this email

- it came to me with Bob Murphy's name associated

> with it.

It seems to be an advertisement,
this junk mail, and it

> seems
> to have been modified by you ...
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> an
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i am concerned about these junk messages going out
to
our members, -

if they are using our lists, I will deal with them
appropriately, but I am not happy about this - any info you can give
me
appreciated
thanks

Paul
Re: EMAIL ABUSE - how to stop
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Date: Mon Dec 16 2002 - 16:00:07 EST
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On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 05:43 AM, J.Paul Robinson wrote:
> Colleagues: I am sending out a copy of a message I have just sent to
> RNWAY laboratories of South Korea and all 20 worldwide distributors of
> RNWAY products most of whom are highly reputable companies. I am only
> sending it to you because I am going to propose to create a small
> "SCIENTISTS against EMAIL ABUSE" type of revolutionary action.........

WE ARE NOT SCAMMERS WHY BLOCK NEW TECHNOLOGY?
J PAUL ROBINSON ISAC CONGRESS AND THE "CREW" OUR TEAM!
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=23879772873&ref=mf
17 YEARS OF YOUR ARCHIVES J PAUL ROBINSON......
LOTS MORE TO POST......SCAMMERS! I DON'T THINK SO!
The Mention of the FCS Cytopro Disturbes Members on the Science
Advisory Board it took 30 seconds to discover that Mitchell Haynes
Admin, this is blatant advertising (MH started this thread
yesterday). Guess which Member from the Purdue University Cytometry
Mail List and ISAC Congress Lovesthelab is?
Now you would think they would be EXCITED to discover a NEW Flow
Cytometry Software they never have seen before....Why Block, Filter,
Delete? Especialy since there is No License Fees and Only $150.00 for
students.
Is this How Science Fourms with Members From the Purdue University
Cytometry Mail list act when Any New Products Are Mentioned?
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mlinde
Member
United States
11 Posts         Posted - February 03 2006 :  6:21:13 PM
________________________________________
I'm looking into flow cytometer analysis programs for the PC and I
was
wondering whether anyone had any insight into which programs were the
most useful and worthwhile. From what I have seen, Flow-Jo and
FCSexpress are the more commonly used PC programs. Does anyone have
any experience with either of these programs? The other option would
be to purchase another Macintosh and use CellQuest. Advice, comments,
suggestions?
rakeshverma
Member
United States
93 Posts         Posted - February 04 2006 :  10:46:54 PM
________________________________________
I have used CellQuest. Its a good option.
Antonio68
Member
Germany
20 Posts         Posted - May 01 2006 :  11:48:43 AM
________________________________________
You can use Summit from Dako is free and gives you the possibility to
do offline compensation. However, the best flow cytometry software is
FlowJo. There is a PC (Java based) and a Mac version. The Mac version
for the moment is quite better.
lovesthelab
Senior Member
United States
804 Posts        Posted - July 06 2006 :  4:59:46 PM
________________________________________
I'm not a PC person, but am an ardent flow person. My flow friends
with PCs swear by WinMidi, which is free. If you Google for free flow
cytometry software, you'll come to 2 sites, one at UMass, one at
Scripps. Lots of free analysis software for the PC, maybe because BD
relied on Macs for so long.
mlinde
Member
United States
11 Posts         Posted - August 02 2006 :  5:44:55 PM
________________________________________
As an update, I tried trial versions of FCSexpress and FlowJo and
wasn't really happy with either of them compared to Cell Quest. I
found FCSexpress almost impossible to work with. FlowJo was alright,
but I don't think I had the time to really get the software down.
Anyone know if BD ever plans to put out CellQuest on PC?
lovesthelab
Senior Member
United States
804 Posts        Posted - August 09 2006 :  1:22:04 PM
________________________________________
quote:
________________________________________
As an update, I tried trial versions of FCSexpress and FlowJo and
wasn't really happy with either of them compared to Cell Quest. I
found FCSexpress almost impossible to work with. FlowJo was alright,
but I don't think I had the time to really get the software down.
Anyone know if BD ever plans to put out CellQuest on PC?
________________________________________
Don't quote me, but I do believe that CellQuest is available for PC
because the newer BD flow cytometers are digital and use PCs for
acquisition. Mlinde, have you ever tried WinList or WinMidi? Both of
those were written for PCs. Also WEASEL comes in PC and Mac versions.
Did you read the flow perspectives? There is a software discussion
there. (Disclosure-- I wrote it).
Mlinde or anyone else, you can contact me through the SAB e-mail
system if you want to discuss flow software or anything flow some
more
off the forum. I'll be glad to help if I can.
Edited by - lovesthelab on August 09 2006 1:24:07 PM
rgrant
Moderator
Australia
2350 Posts       Posted - October 10 2007 :  02:34:47 AM
________________________________________
Well, it took me about 30 seconds to discover that Mitchell Haynes is
VP Sales at Kanecki - see http://www.kanecki.com/about.html
Admin, this is blatant advertising (MH started this thread
yesterday).
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rwintle
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Canada
4684 Posts       Posted - October 10 2007 :  10:49:46 AM
________________________________________
AND SOMEBODY TELL HIM TO STOP SHOUTING.
khenwood67
Administrator
United States
247 Posts        Posted - October 10 2007 :  11:03:53 AM
________________________________________
I've deleted the topic that he started, and also deleted his post in
this forum. He won't be posting on the forums again.
Kathryn Henwood
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30 seconds to discover that Mitchell Haynes of course they were
searching hard since they are all on the Purdue Cytometry Mail list
marketing the software Developed with the members were on the list
Purdue Controls over 200servers connected to every university and
hospital ect!
Collusion is largely illegal in the United States, Canada and most of
the EU due to antitrust law, but implicit collusion in the form of
price leadership and tacit understandings still takes place. Several
examples of collusion in the United States
While Controling over 200 servers, Controling the Data Standards
Committee ISAC Congress, All the User Groups, Fourms, Listing just
about Every Core Lab in the WORLD on the Mail List
Collusion is an agreement, usually secretive, which occurs between
two
or more persons to deceive, mislead, or defraud others of their legal
rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically
involving
fraud or gaining an unfair advantage. It can involve "wage fixing,
kickbacks, or misrepresenting the independence of the relationship
between the colluding parties."[1] All acts affected by collusion are
considered void.[2]

So what if I Posted all the Evidence Downloaded Directly from the
Purdue University Cytometry Mial List and ISAC Congress Leaders while
the Discussed the Plan?
http://www.new.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=23879772873&ref=mf

From: J. Paul Robinson <j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
Date: Sun Mar 18 2007 - 23:12:39 EDT
These data are already available on our website at Purdue
http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/labinfo/rates.htm  there are
numbers for over 80 core labs in the country  regards    paul
robinson      Kristin Chadwick wrote:  > Hello all,  >    > I run a
Flow Cytometry Core Facility at a Canadian academic institute.   > We
are currently evaluating our user fees for the upcoming fiscal year.

>    > If you run an academic flow cytometry core facility in Canada,

could you   > please indicate which of the following services you
provide, along with   > the associated hourly rates:  >    >   > 1)
Analyser  user operated  >   > 2)  Analyser  with Core operator
support  >   > 3)  Sorting  by Core operator  >   > 4)  Sorting, or
use of sorter for analysis (ie UV, multi-colour not   >
possible on Analyser)  user operated  >   > 5)  Training  >   > 6)
Data analysis on offline workstation  >   > 7)  Do you distinguish
between academic/institutional or   > non-academic/corporate users?

>   >    > I will provide a summary of this information once my survey

is   > complete. Thank you in advance for your assistance.  >   >
Sincerely,  >    > Kristin  >   >   > *Kristin Chadwick*  > *Manager*

> London Regional Flow Cytometry Facility  > 4th Floor, Room E4-07  >

Robarts Research Institute  > P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive  >
London, ON  Canada  N6A 5K8  > Phone: (519) 663-5777 x34042  > Fax:
(519) 663-3789  > kchadw...@robarts.ca <mailto:kchadw...@robarts.ca>

>   >       --   J. Paul Robinson  SVM Professor of Cytomics

Professor of Immunopharmacology & Biomedical Engineering  Director,
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories  President, International
Society
for Analytical Cytology    Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories
Bindley Bioscience Center  1203 West State Street  Discovery Park,
Purdue University  West Lafayette, IN 47907-2057  Ph (765) 494 0757;
Fax (765) 494 0517  email: j...@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu  www.cyto.purdue.edu
Join ISAC - www.isac-net.org    Change lives today  - www.cytometryforlife.org
Received on Mon Mar 19 11:18:02 2007

Years worth of Posts I DOWNLOADED 17 Years of ARCHIVES

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGLE

Purdue Cytometry Mail List OR ISAC CONGRESS

IT IS ALL THERE OR ON MY FACE BOOK PAGE!

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A MUST READ
Mitch Haynes - 27 Aug 2008 23:29 GMT
> Purdue University Cytometry Labatories Mail List, User Groups, Fourms,
> Data Standards Committee all Software Developers, Corporate Clients
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>
> - Show quoted text -

Dear Robert Murphy

NEW
FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers
CAN
PROCESS 24,000-42,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR. FLOW CYTOMETRY FCS CYTO PRO
QUICK FACS http://www.kanecki.com/flow.html

Increased quality and productivity. With 10,000,000 event files, you
can process 24,000 samples/hour, and maintain quality up to Sigma 5
or
better. Compare this to having your research technologist performing
only 100 samples/hour analysis.
Increased laboratory utilization by 3X because you can perform the
analysis off-lab and free laboratory time for reading samples. This
was achieved when I developed the program, and we had a program
project grant from 1992 to 1998 of $8M.
Works with FCS 3.0 in all data modes as floating point, integer*4,
and
ASCII.
Works with BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers and Cell Sorters
Backwards compatible with FCS 2.0 files and Flow Cytometers and Cell
Sorters.
Can read FCS 3.0 files up to 10M events with 20 parameters. Easy to
Use, three step process. Load initial file, set gate, specify file
list to process. That's it.
Collaboration tools to allow you to cut and paste image results to
results.
Statistical analysis results imprinted on histogram plots directly as
mean, mode, and median with the ability to present results in log
mode
or linear mode, depending on the detector used. Plain vanilla coding
for easy update and maintenance to allow for the greatest user and
software quality.
One time purchase fee, no yearly renewal fees as with others. Proven
tract record in FACS, Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter Laboratory.
The laboratory was rated the best laboratory in the Midwest USA in
1990.

This application is designed for large-scale fluorescent activated
cell sorter
analysis. The program can read up to FCS 3.0 files and has been
tested
to run on Becton Dickinson and CoulterOrtho based flow cytometers and
cell sorters. The main advantage of this program is that you can have
the computer perform the analysis for you after you have selected the
region to analyze. The result is that up to 24,000 samples per hour
can be analyzed on a 1.4 GHz speed computer. This program is designed
for researcher and technologist use. It uses rectangular gating, and
is intuitive to use. To use this program, the FCS must have the
extension, *.bin as "54203023.bin" as an example. The *.bin extension
is what the computer uses to locate the files on the computer.

THANK YOU FOR YOU TIME MITCHELL HAYNES VP
SALES KANECKI
ASSOCIATES 832-347-1669

THIS WAS J PAUL ROBINSON RESPONSE TO THE INFORMATION SENT Re: Fw: NEW
FLOWCYTOMETRY SOFTWARE FOR ALL BD and Beckman/Coulter Flow Cytometers
CAN PROCESS 24,000 SAMPLES PER HOUR...Standard Header|Full Message
View J. Paul Robinson J. Paul Robinson ... ViewFriday, September 28,
2007 9:37:32 AM To:mitchell haynes Cc:david_at_kanecki2.com;
skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Steve
what is this email - it came to me with Bob Murphy's name associated
with it. It seems to be an advertisement, this junk mail, and it
seems
to have been modified by you ...

So I guess I am confused. was this sent to the list, or do you have
an
details about it - i am concerned about these junk messages going out
to
our members, - if they are using our lists, I will deal with them
appropriately, but I am not happy about this - any info you can give
me
appreciated

thanks

paul

WHILE BEING SHOCKED BY THIS MAIL...MITCHELL HAYNES VP.KANECKI
ASSOCIATES INC....WROTE BACK : mitchell haynes
<buybroker_at_yahoo.com>

> To: skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
> Cc: skelley_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> interfer please foward it to me and I will make sure that there are no
> more misunderstandings.

Mitchell Haynes

From: "jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu"
<jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>

To: mitchell haynes <buybroker_at_yahoo.com>

Cc: jpr_at_flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 2:26:51 PM

Subject: Re: Fw: NOT A JUNCK MAIL STEVE WAS JUST FOWARDING
INFORMATION
TO
PROPER CHANNELS Sorry, I think it is junk mail

regards

paul robinson

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