Need a flowcytometer

stoutej@WRSMTP-CCMAIL.ARMY.MIL
Wed, 12 Feb 97 08:08:02 EST

Dear cytometry enthusiasts;

I am a researcher at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. I am
preparing for an overseas assignment at a field laboratory in Kisumu,
Kenya to study malaria. In order to carry out some of the work I have
planned I will need a flowcytometer to evaluate expression of
receptors on cell samples from patients with malaria. Therefore, I am
requesting your assistance in finding a usable machine that someone no
longer needs that could be donated or purchased at a reasonable price
for the laboratory. The equipment will be used by scientists both from
Kenya as well as the US and possibly from other countries in the area.
Any advice on which instruments would be rugged enough to be used
under field conditions will be greatly appreciated. You can reply
directly to my address below.

Sincerely,


Jose A. Stoute, MD
Dept. of Immunology
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Washington, DC 20307
e-mail: MAJ_Jose_Stoute@WRSMTP-ccmail.army.mil
Phone: (202) 782-3769
Fax: (202) 782-0748


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