P.S. We recently had a bench top centrifuge put next to our XL, but I convinced
the collegues that the vibrations caused to the bench would interfere with the
measurements, not that I tried, but it seemed fairly obvious risk as you could
feel the bench shake.
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Subject: Flow cytometer location
Author: hlr@aber.ac.uk at INTERNET
Date: 15/09/97 22:37
We are in the process of moving laboratories which is not an easy
job when you have an Elite! One of the proposed locations for the
flow cytometer room is next door to a room containing an
ultracentrifuge. I'd appreciate comments on how advisable (or not)
this would be....
Any comments from people who have moved their flow cytometer labs
would also be welcomed - we'll probably have Coulter in to do the
move for us but pointers to problems or better still ways of
avoiding them would be appreciated.
Seeing as the lab is being planned from scratch I'd also appreciate
your comments on "essential" and "ideal" characteristics of a flow
lab. This kind of info would be very useful for people who are about
to get into flow. I'll put the suggestions on my web server as they
come in and post a summary here.
Many thanks
Haze
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