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I unfortunately won't be going to Cell. Anyway I can get one of the
disks?
Steve Paddock wrote:
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> Colleagues:
>
> A new series of Educational CDROMs has been developed by our
> group at Purdue. The first of the Imaging Series is Vol. 1 -
> "Microscopy, Image Analysis and 3D Reconstruction". The disk
> editors are Jim Pawley and myself. Some information can be found
> at
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> http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/cdrom/imgcd.htm
>
> Sponsors who made this disk possible are: Bio-Rad, Nikon,
> Chroma, CBI and VayTek. These vendors will have free copies of
> the disc in their booths at Cell Biology. We encourage you to visit
> these vendors to receive your free CDROM. The CDROM will
> operate on all computer platforms.
>
> We have 1 week before the disk will be closed (Nov 12). Anyone
> who has some excellent fluorescent images, 3D reconstructions,
> animations, rotations, confocal, 2 photon, powerpoint lecures on
> confocal microscopy, or similar material please contact us at
>
> [log in to unmask]
> for information. There is still time to include your material. 5000
> copies will be distributed world wide, beginning at the Cell Biology
> meeting in San Francisco, December 12.
>
> This disk is the 5th in our educational CDROM series distributed by
> Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories. Please contact me
> directly if you want more information than can be obtained on our
> website.
> Paul Robinson
>
> J.Paul Robinson, PhD PH:(765)4940757
> Professor of Immunopharmacology
> Purdue University FAX:(765)4940517
> EMAIL:[log in to unmask]
> WEB: http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
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