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News:

  1. Update on disk storage and printer policies
  2. Update on objectives
  3. Image database now available
  4. Data projector

Microscopes

Zeiss LSM 510
inverted confocal system for optical sectioning and 3D reconstruction.

Zeiss Axioplan 2 
high performance, upright fluorescence system, deconvolution

Zeiss Axiovert 100
high performance, inverted fluorescence system, time-lapse studies, live-cell imaging, deconvolution

Olympus IMT2
standard inverted fluorescent microscope, cell-culture observation

Zeiss Standard
standard, upright fluorescence microscope for simple surveying applications

Wild MZ 9.5 Stereoscope
high-end dissection scope with epi, trans and darkfield illumination

 

CAMERAS

Spot-2
cooled, color CCD for brightfield and fluorescence applications


Image Processing

SGI NT 540
dual processor graphics workstation for 2D and 3D image processing.


Printing

Codonics 1660
Photoquality thermo-sublimation printer for publication ready hardcopies.

Epson Stylus 800
Inkjet based, economic color prints.

 

Scheduling
online sign-up for equipment is handled through MS Outlook or MS Schedule+.


Training

Individual equipment training
by appointment with facility staff

Tutorials/Classes
Introductory lecture to MicroDIm facility and available microscopy techniques

Image Data Archiving, Storage and Retrieval: The Black Hole of Digital Imaging. EIB Branch Seminar 10-16-00


NIH MICROSCOPY RESOURCES

Light Microscopy Interest Group
a forum for interaction of NIH staff on topics of light microscopy and imaging

NCI Microscopy Core Facilities
overview of available imaging resources at NCI 

 


 

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