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NIck
I would recommend three workshops
   Confocal issues
   Rapid cell image assays ( New big machines)
   Flow cytometry QA and Cell cycle analysis

   Robert M. Zucker, PhD
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Dear Colleagues,
The International Society for Analytical Cytology  (ISAC) will be having
our XXII'th Congress in Montpellier, France, May 22-27, 2004. This is a
wonderful venue for a congress - we were in Montpellier, as many of you
will remember, in 2000. Maria Pallavicini, incoming President of ISAC,
is
organizing a stimulating congress with the general overall theme taken
from
the arena of systems biology, encompassing qualitative, quantitative and
predictive measures.  This congress is the premier educational
conference
for professionals and new investigators working on biological, clinical
and
analytical cytometry and I encourage you all to plan to attend.

It has fallen to me to coordinate the workshop presentations for ISAC
XXII
and this message is to solicit your input for workshop topics. The times
allotted will be in 2 hour increments and as well as topics I am looking
to
identify two individuals for each who would be prepared to lead the
workshop. Historically, these have been an important component of ISAC
congresses which the participants have found to be stimulating and
useful.
Workshop leaders are also eligible for a small contribution to their
expenses for attendance.

I would greatly appreciate your input.
Many thanks,
Nick

Nicholas Terry, M.A., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor,
Experimental Radiation Oncology - 066,
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,
1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, Texas 77030.
'Phone: 713-792-3424,
'Fax: 713-794-5369.
http://drad52.mdacc.tmc.edu.
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