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Dear All

This is not a confocal related question but we are planing to make yet another 3D printed repository, only dedicated to labware, and I wonder if it could be of interest to this community.

We would like to ask:

1) if you know about other lab parts repository not listed in the link (see bottom of the page)
2) if you can email me directly about models you would like us to incorporate (you define the licence)
3) we are open to collaborations for further develop the repository
4) and open to suggestions

beta version can be found here
http://www.cirklo.org/3dp/

kind regards
Nuno Moreno
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What a great idea! Thanks for posting.
regards,
Rosemary

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On 22/01/16 9:20 AM, "Nuno Moreno" <[hidden email]> wrote:

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>Dear All
>
>This is not a confocal related question but we are planing to make yet
>another 3D printed repository, only dedicated to labware, and I wonder if
>it could be of interest to this community.
>
>We would like to ask:
>
>1) if you know about other lab parts repository not listed in the link
>(see bottom of the page)
>2) if you can email me directly about models you would like us to
>incorporate (you define the licence)
>3) we are open to collaborations for further develop the repository
>4) and open to suggestions
>
>beta version can be found here
>http://www.cirklo.org/3dp/
>
>kind regards
>Nuno Moreno
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On 1/21/2016 2:20 PM, Nuno Moreno wrote:

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> *****
>
> Dear All
>
> This is not a confocal related question but we are planing to make yet another 3D printed repository, only dedicated to labware, and I wonder if it could be of interest to this community.
>
> We would like to ask:
>
> 1) if you know about other lab parts repository not listed in the link (see bottom of the page)
> 2) if you can email me directly about models you would like us to incorporate (you define the licence)
> 3) we are open to collaborations for further develop the repository
> 4) and open to suggestions
>
> beta version can be found here
> http://www.cirklo.org/3dp/
>
> kind regards
> Nuno Moreno
Hi Nuno -

I've got a bunch of parts posted here:
http://nic.ucsf.edu/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=3d_printing:3dparts - you're
welcome to incorporate them (they're posted under a CC BY license).  
There's also an NIH repository: http://3dprint.nih.gov/

Kurt

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Dear all,

There is a fairly comprehensive list of links pointing to open-source
hardware projects, including 3D printable labware parts, here:
http://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_Lab

You can also find information about open labware using 3D printed parts in
the following articles:
- Zhang et al., Open-Source 3D-Printable Optics Equipment. PLoS ONE. 8,
e59840 (2013)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059840

- Baden et al., Open Labware: 3-D Printing Your Own Lab Equipment. PLoS
Biol. 13, e1002086 (2015)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002086
and its project webpage: http://open-labware.net/

- Sharkey et al., A one-piece 3D printed microscope and flexure translation
stage. arXiv:1509.05394 [physics] (2015)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.05394

A couple more open hardware projects could be of interest for microscopists,
although with less 3D printed parts:
- Barber et al., The Gray Institute “open” high-content, fluorescence
lifetime microscopes. Journal of Microscopy. 251, 154–167 (2013).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jmi.12057
group webpage with more info:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~atdgroup/optical_microscopy.shtml

- Warwick Open Source Microscope:
http://wosmic.org/

And finally, here are a few links to open source labware projects, some of
them focused on microscopy:
http://collections.plos.org/open-source-toolkit-hardware
http://docubricks.com/
http://irnas.eu/projects.html
https://github.com/IRNAS/OpenSourceLabEquipment

Best wishes,

Yann


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Munich, 17. Feb: Bioimaging Symposium

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Dear Scientist,

the Core Facility Bioimaging at the new Biomedical Center (BMC) of the
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and our collaboration partner
Leica Microsystems cordially invite you to the symposium

"Plasticity of Cell Programs as visualized by advanced microscopy
techniques"
on Feburary 17th, 2016, 14:00,

an event to celebrate the opening of the Core Facility Bioimaging. The
venue is the new building of the BMC, located in Martinsried. We are
fortunate to be joined by five international speakers who will present
insights into various aspects of cellular programs by using advanced
microscopy imaging techniques.

The Core Facility Bioimaging provides access to state of the art light
microscopy systems. It is organized and provided by the
Walter-Brendel-Zentrum für Experimentelle Medizin, one of eight chairs
that form the BMC. Together the BMC chairs accommodate about 60 research
groups with 450 employees. The common theme of research at the BMC is
the plasticity of cellular programs, a topic that is relevant to areas
as diverse as physiology, molecular biology, immunology, and cell
biology. The Core Facility Bioimaging is a European Reference Center for
Leica Microsystems.

Scientific Talks:
* Using FIT probes and Super-Resolution Microscopy to study mRNP
Assembly in Developing Oocytes, Imre Gaspar, EMBL Heidelberg
* Mitochondrial signalling: a crossroad between physiology and
pathology, Elisa Greotti, University of Padua
* Imaging the vascular systems during morphogenesis and disease,
Friedemann Kiefer, MPI Münster
* Disease mechanisms of heart failure, William Louch, University of Oslo
* Caught in the act: imaging the micro-anatomical mechanisms of neural
plasticity, Valentin Nägerl, Université de Bordeaux

The detailed program is listed on the poster which can be downloaded at
http://www.bioimaging.bmc.med.uni-muenchen.de/news/invitationopeningsymposium/symposium_17_feb.pdf

Please register for the event at:
http://www.leica-microsystems.com/Inauguration-Symposium/

Registration is free of charge.
Please distribute this announcement to interested colleagues.

Best regards

Steffen Dietzel

Related Web resources:
Core Facility Bioimaging website: http://www.bioimaging.bmc.med.lmu.de

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