Steve, A couple of years ago I was developing a simulator, which reads your data files and " plays" them, and always some adjustments, e.g. compensation and threshold. Unfortunately this project has halted as I'm now in another position, but you can access it here http://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/facslab/facsimile.html and the source code is now available via the CVS server here http://jccvs.anu.edu.au/ Verity did a good job, but with a different emphasis, on their software here http://www.vsh.com/downloads/Simulator/CytSimulator.htm Hope this helps Geoff On 19 Mar 2005 at 14:29, Steven Porcelli wrote: > 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.edu -- Geoffrey Osborne Director of Flow Cytometry, The Queensland Brain Institute /Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia Ph (61) 07 33469912 email g.osborne@uq.edu.auReceived on Thu Mar 24 13:18:01 2005
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