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Disc 2 Table of Contents
The following are videos that may be found on disc 2. Disc 2 is designed to operate in a regular TV-top DVD player, or may be viewed using DVD-Video software on your computer. Many of these videos are reproduced with permission from the Smithsonian Institution. Others are copyright of MMK Holdings, Inc.
- Dick Sweet’s high speed printing device – 1961-1965
- Richard Stovel – How I got involved in cytometry - June 1972
- Richard Sweet goes to work for Herzenberg in Feb 1971
- Nicholas Veizaides – How we started with light sources
- Dick Sweet & Richard Stovel – Mercury lamps and flow chambers
- Richard Stovel – Design issues of flow cytometers
- Early activity in the Herzenberg lab
- Dick Sweet & Mack Fulwyler – The patents on flow cytometry sorting.
- Boris Rotman’s work on fluorescence from 1961 and 1963
- Boris Rotman’s education
- Mack Fulwyler – Why did he build a cell sorter?
- Mack Fulwyler – How long did it take to build the first sorter?
- Mack Fulwyler – Free use of Fulwyler’s patent – Free to all
- Mack Fulwyler – Other uses of a cell sorter
- Marvin Van Dilla – Early studies in cell analysis – Dr. Lushbaugh
- Marvin van Dilla – The importance of fluorescence
- Marvin van Dilla – Single cell DNA measurements
- Marvin van Dilla – Flow chromosome sorting
- Mack Fulwyler’s education
- Marvin Van Dilla’s education
- Marvin van Dilla – Why did cell sorting become a need?
- Marvin van Dilla – Why develop a cell sorter
- Mack Fulwyler – After inventing the cell sorter
- Len Herzenberg puts together a team
- Len Herzenberg describes how a cell sorter works
- Len Herzenberg on why he needed a cell sorter
- Len Herzenberg – How did the fluorescence activated cell sorter begin?
- Len Herzenberg – Funding Issues
- Len Herzenberg – Beginning of the instrument development program
- Len Herzenberg – Becton Dickinson role in commercialization
- Len Herzenberg – More on BD
- Wolfgang Göhde – On Caspersson’s early work (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – Various stains (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – Information transfer and publication in the 60s (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – Early cytometry meetings - naming flow cytometry (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – AIDS and its impact (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – First visit to Africa and impressions (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – Access to CD4 in Africa (2005)
- Wolfgang Göhde – Cytometry: Impact on Society (2005)
- Robert Auer – Tell us about how you started at Particle Technologies, Inc? (2007)
- Robert Auer – How did Particle Technologies, Inc. break up? (2007)
- Robert Auer – How did you establish the EPICS division in Hialeah? (2007)
- Robert Auer – How did Wallace Coulter impact what you did? (2007)
- Robert Auer – What was Coulter’s relationship to ORTHO in the 1970s? (2007)
- Robert Auer – What were Coulter’s major contributions to cytometry? (2007)
- Robert Auer – How was the Q-PREP developed? (2007)
- Robert Auer – What drove Wallace Coulter? (2007)
- Robert Auer – What was Wallace Coulter’s background? (2007)