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PUCL Director Summits
Mt. Everest

Dr. J. Paul Robinson, PUCL Director has just returned from Nepal having sucessfully summited the world's tallest mountain at 29,035ft. The effort was closely related to raising awareness of the devastating problems of AIDS in resource-limited countries, with the goal of raising money for Purdue's nonprofit Cytometry for Life program. The Cytometry for Life program is developing low-cost diagnostic equipment to help HIV/AIDS victims in rural Africa receive treatments. You can follow the timeline of the climb on this blog.

 

 

Everest - 2009 - Greeting to Cytometry community from JPR on Vimeo.

New DVD Completed:

The Purdue group has just completed a new DVD-Booklet package focused on Global Health, aimed at sharing ideas and information about innovative programs in resource-limited countries. We will freely distribute 100,000 copies around the world.. Publication date for this product was May 2009.

This is a high profile project and we encourage individuals and institutions to distribute copies. To do so, please send an email to: disc11@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu or go to Global Health DVD

A significant amount of sponsorship is available for this project. With 100,000 distribution, this project will be very attractive to sponsors. To inquire about furture opportunities please contact us at: disc11sponsor@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu

 

PUCL Director Summits 8000M

October 3, 2008 - Manaslu, Nepal: J. Paul Robinson, SVM Professor of Cytomics at Purdue University, was a member of a team of climbers who summited the 8th highest mountain in the world - Manaslu, Nepal. At right you can see Dr. Robinson holding a Purdue flag on the summit. Photos of the climb can be viewed at this site

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Cytometry 51B 21-29, 2003

"Investigations of Phagosomes, Mitochondria, and Acidic Granules in Human Neutrophils Using
Fluorescent Probes" Bassoe, Li, Ragheb, Lawler, Sturgis & Robinson

Cytometry 67A 61-67, 2005

"Mack Fulwyler in his own words", J. Paul Robinson

Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 5: 2-13, 2006 - "Integrating Cytomics and Proteomics" Tytus Bernas, Gerald Gregori, Eli K. Asem, and J. Paul Robinson

New Paper: Integrating Cytomics and Proteomics in Molecular and Cellular Proteomics - The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Our paper is featured on the cover Art) You can request a PDF copy by sending an email to Cytomics (Other papers can be obtained from here)

Micromech. Microeng. 17 (2007) 1558–1566

SY Lee, C Snider, K Park, JP Robinson, A compound jet instability in a microchannel for mononuclear compound drop formation, J.

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Contact Info: Professor J. Paul Robinson Director, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories, Bindley Bioscience Center,1203 W. State, Purdue University W. lafayette, In 47907

The PUCL website - the leading cytometry site since 1993

Spectral Cytometry Paper - "Multispectral Cytometry: The Next Generation" in Photonic Solutions for Biotechnology & Medicine (Download the paper PDF File). This paper is the first publication of real time full multispectral cytometry in a flow system. It uses a Hamamatsu 32 chanel PMT to collect 32 bands of spectral emission from the fluorescence of particles or cells. If you are interested in collaborating on this, please contact us

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Did you know: The Purdue Cytometry Website is the #1 site for Cytometry information on the web!!! Check out one of our 10 Cytometry CD-ROMs and 4 Microscopy CD-ROMs. Our new double DVD set - "Cytometry - 60 years of Innovation" was released in November, 2007 - Please go here

For more information contact:
J. Paul Robinson, Ph.D., Director PUCL,Bindley Bioscience Center, 1203 W. State Street, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA Phone: (765)494-0757, Email to J. Paul Robinson
 
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