Hi Steven You can get to the Flowcytometer Simulator used at the Bowdoin Flow Course (and other free utils) by clicking on this link. http://www.vsh.com/downloads/free.htm Best regards, Don Donald J. Herbert Technical Support Manager Verity Software House, Inc. PO Box 247 45A Augusta Road Topsham, ME, USA 04086 Phone: (207) 729-6767 ext.190 Fax: (207) 729-5443 email: tech@vsh.com web: www.vsh.com -----Original Message----- From: Steven Porcelli [mailto:porcelli@aecom.yu.edu] Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 2:29 PM To: cyto-inbox Subject: FACS simulator? I am wondering if anyone knows of a program or website that functions as a "virtual flow cytometer" or simulator for training purposes (sort of like the aircraft simulators that pilots are trained on). It would be very useful as a training tool, particularly for high school students and undergraduates who cannot get access to real instruments. Thanks, Steve Steven A. Porcelli, MD Professor Department of Microbiology and Immunology Department of Medicine (Rheumatology) Albert Einstein College of Medicine Room 416 Forchheimer Building 1300 Morris Park Avenue Bronx, NY USA, 10461 Tel: 718 430-3228 (office), 718 430-3227 (lab), 718 430-2811 (department office) Fax: 718 430-8711 email: porcelli@aecom.yu.eduReceived on Thu Mar 24 12:38:00 2005
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