The McGill University Imaging Facility in Montreal has two upcoming workshops. Sorry for the short notice but we still have
a bit of space. Please
register as soon as possible. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Friday,
May 8th there will be a workshop on high resolution imaging. The schedule is
as follows: Location: McIntyre Medical Sciences Building Room
1027 9:30-10:15 DeltaVision and deconvolution 10:15-11:15 “High Resolution Analysis of Cell
Division in Living Cells” Paul Maddox, PhD Asst. Prof. U. Montreal, IRIC 11:15-11:25 Coffee break 11:30-12:30 “OMX 3D-SIM Super Resolution
Imaging” Paul
Goodwin - Technical Fellow, Applied Precision Space This event is
sponsored by Applied Precision Instruments and is free of charge. Please
register at [hidden email]
so we can provide coffee and lunch for everyone. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Representatives from Bitplane will be here Monday May 11 and
Tuesday May 12 for a seminar followed by hands on demonstrations of the Imaris 3D rendering and analysis software. Attendees can bring along their data
for analysis or follow along as other people have their data analyzed. Monday May 11th: McIntyre
Building Rm1034 13h00 –
15h30 Introduction to Imaris- Counting,
tracking, 3D rendering, volume measurements, co-localization 15h30-17h30 Hands on
data analysis. Tuesday May 12th:
Bellini Rm132 10h00-17h00
Hands on data analysis. There is a $40 registration fee for this
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B. Prabhakar Pandian |
Hello,
We are looking for a peristaltic pump with the following features. Can someone recommend companies or models where we can get them. 1. Flow rates from 0.1 mL - 10 mL/min 2. Pressure less than 30 psi. 3. Four or more pumping channels. 4. PC Control with RS232 or USB. Thanks, -Prabhakar |
Deanne Veronica Catmull |
We use a 4 channel Watson Marlow pump in our lab which operates at the flow
rates you have specified (though I am not sure about your upper end rates) and
at a pressure up to 29psi. We also have a Gilson Minipuls Evolution pump which
can pump up to 12 channels at a flow rate range of 0.2µl/min to 70ml/min (depending
on the tubing used, temperature etc) and at a pressure of up to 42psi. Look these up on the net and you should be able to find a distributor
in your country who can help you. Kind regards, Deanne. -----Original Message----- Hello, We are looking for a peristaltic pump with the following features. Can someone recommend companies or models where we can get
them. 1. Flow rates from 0.1 mL - 10 mL/min 2. Pressure less than 30 psi. 3. Four or more pumping channels. 4. PC Control with RS232 or USB. Thanks, -Prabhakar |
Manja Schubert |
In reply to this post by B. Prabhakar Pandian
Hi Prabhakar,
I am using the 8 channel Minipuls3 Peristaltic Pump from Gilson for my electrophysiology rack. I am very satisfied with it. No commercial interest ^_^. Gilson-Mini pump <http://www.gilson.com/Products/product.asp?pID=79> (http://www.gilson.com/Products/product.asp?pID=79) Cheers, Manja Dr. Manja Schubert University of Bergen Department of Biomedicine Jonas Lies vei 91 5009 Bergen Norway Tel:+47-55 58 67 15 B. Prabhakar Pandian wrote: > Hello, > We are looking for a peristaltic pump with the following > features. Can someone recommend companies or models where we can get > them. > > 1. Flow rates from 0.1 mL - 10 mL/min > 2. Pressure less than 30 psi. 3. Four or more pumping channels. > 4. PC Control with RS232 or USB. > > Thanks, > > -Prabhakar |
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