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Important Dates

2008 Annual Course
October 10-12, 2008

2008 Annual Meeting
October 12-14, 2008

Registration Opens
June 1, 2008




Clinical Cytometry Society

23rd Annual Clinical Cytometry
Meeting and Course

Portland, Oregon

October 10-14, 2008

Meeting
Course
(October 12-14, 2008)
(October 10-12, 2008)

Cytometry News
Check out the New Clinical Flow Cytometry Wiki There are lots of interesting cases, useful resources, and an opportunity for YOU to contribute and make it even better. Clinical Flow Cytometry Wiki

The Caribbean Cytometry & Analytical Society (CCAS) has opened their official society website. Click here to visit the CCAS site.


You can participate in a Needs Assessment Survey being conducted by the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP), in cooperation with CCS and ISAC. This survey measures interest in the establishment of a certification in Flow Cytometry.
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Upcoming Meetings
CCS 2009
October 16-20 2009
Jacksonville, FL

CCS 2010
October 1-5 2010
Houston, TX


ANNOUNCEMENT:

After the regulatory affairs session at the last meeting there was some confusion about the new FDA guidance document regarding the production of antibody"cocktails".  Specifically, it was not clear to many whether the sentiments in that document applied to individual laboratories making their own cocktails of ASRs purchased from manufacturers.  I had a discussion with Dr. Steven Gutman, director of the in vitro diagnostics device division at FDA, and he clarified the situation and approved the following statement: There is no intent for the FDA position to apply to individual laboratories, or to prevent them from making cocktails; laboratories have the responsibility to validate the use of ASRs as components of laboratory assays, but they are free to do this validation using either individual ASRs or cocktails that they themselves assemble, depending upon their laboratory practice. There is no requirement that a laboratory making such cocktails submit any documentation on their performance to the FDA.

At the same time, he made it clear that manufacturers WILL have responsibility for FDA submissions if they are going to continue to market antibody combinations. We are exploring ways in which CCS can help manufacturers with these submissions.  

Anyone wishing to review the document (from Sept 2007) can view it here


Society Journal

Cytometry B: Clinical Cytometry

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