FW: RE : BD FACSCanto

From: Ian Harvey (i.j.harvey@ncl.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Dec 12 2003 - 03:36:06 EST


This is interesting.  I was at the presentation on the FacScan2 at the CCS
and gathered that as you say it is not cleared for clinical labs, however
since returning to the UK our local BD Scientific Specialist (who is very
involved in the Canto project in Europe) informs me that not only is it
cleared but there is a separate clinical software package (which he showed
me) and that it has been placed into clinical labs.
Is the machine cleared in Europe but not North America???
No particular relevance to me, just curious.

Puzzledly
Ian
(Offering up a sacrifice to Crom to hurry up the first non Java version of
the DiVa software)

-----Original Message-----
From: Sexton Robert [mailto:robert.sexton@umontreal.ca] 
Sent: 11 December 2003 14:09
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: RE : BD FACSCanto

I will be buying one I would imagine. I have an Aria right now and I'm
told that it's essentially the same machine as the Aria without the
sorting ability. The Aria is a bit tricky to set up; no FACSComp here
but there will be only one sheath pressure so you'll avoid all the set
up with laser delays and such. The DiVa software is not the best in my
opinion but they are constantly improving it. I've seen three versions
of the software go through my hands so far and it had gotten better...
there will be a new version coming out after xmas with linear/log axis
and I've no doubt that BD will eventually provide an automated setup
utility like FACSComp. 

You know with the fibre optic system and the digital electronics it is
the Cadillac of cytometers (for now anyways). It is not yet approved for
clinical applications and none of the CQPro clinical software is usable
with DiVa (ProCount, etc.) so be warned. 

I'm wondering why, however, is a Coulter person is asking this
question....

Cheers,

Robert Sexton
Cytometry Facility Manager
IRIC
University de Montreal
514 343 6111 ext 8094
Fax: 514 343 7780
robert.sexton@umontreal.ca


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