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I am a PhD student in the Department of Pharmacology here in Oxford. I am
currently travelling back to London once a week to use Imaris. Is there anyone
on this list who a) is based at the University of Oxford, b) uses Imaris (with
Filament Tracer would be even better), and c) would be willing to let me use it
from time to time?
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Have you tried Chris Hawes' or John Runions' lab at Oxford Brookes? They
do lots of 3D stuff (on plants....).
See
http://bms.brookes.ac.uk/research/groups/cellandmolebio/plantcellbiology
Worth asking.

cheers,
Rosemary White
another plant cell biologist

Dr Rosemary White
CSIRO Plant Industry
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Canberra, ACT 2601
Australia

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On 12/03/13 10:17 PM, "Peter Haslehurst" <[hidden email]>
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>I am a PhD student in the Department of Pharmacology here in Oxford. I am
>currently travelling back to London once a week to use Imaris. Is there
>anyone
>on this list who a) is based at the University of Oxford, b) uses Imaris
>(with
>Filament Tracer would be even better), and c) would be willing to let me
>use it
>from time to time?
Keith Morris Keith Morris
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Hi Peter,

A search of Oxford University's research facilities and equipment at Oxford
found nothing under Bitplane or Imaris, but that doesn't mean someone
somewhere hasn't got a copy on campus. I don't know of any microscopy cores
at Oxford University that have a licence. The quickest way to find out your
nearest Imaris user is probably to have a discreet chat with our regional
Bitplane sales rep. She is:

Dr. Delisa Garcia
Scientific Liaison and Sales Representative
Bitplane AG
 
[hidden email]
www.bitplane.com

Regards

Keith

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I am a PhD student in the Department of Pharmacology here in Oxford. I am
currently travelling back to London once a week to use Imaris. Is there
anyone on this list who a) is based at the University of Oxford, b) uses
Imaris (with Filament Tracer would be even better), and c) would be willing
to let me use it from time to time?