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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Greetings I am not a real confocal guy, but I monitor this list. In a past life I looked after an instrument, but no more. I am now an instructor at Delta College in Stockton, California where we have one of only a few EM training programs at the community college level. I want to jazz up the light microscopy side of things here. We have several light microscopes with cameras and I want to add something like confocal. We have a widefield fluorescence scope that can introduce simple fluorescence, but I tell them all about confocal (at least as much as I know). They need some hands on experience so they can really 'get it'. Funding is the same sad song, there is none, or at least none unless a great deal shows up. Anybody have advice or a spare scope to share? Thanks Jon |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Hi Jon, I still have a Zeiss LSM510 (4-PMT, not META), that I have permission to sell off (not give away). No longer under service contract. Argon ion laser is a year old and I expect it to die soon (still has HeNe 543 and HeNe 633 nm lasers). Zeiss can likely round up Zeiss crates for shipping - buyer would be responsible for all shipping costs, Zeiss pre-inspection/packing/unpacking/installing/calibrating (shipping and Zeiss could be $10K, maybe more). For you, would make most sense to get our Axiovert 200M as well - for others in needs of spare components I am happy to hang on to the Axiovert (plan to turn it into a MetaMorph/ORCA-ER acquisition system when the Argon laser and/or scanhead die). Please contact me at www.sylvester.org/AICF if interested. As for your class, consider one-upping the $3K single molecule WF+ TIRF system (including 100x TIRF lens) described by Demonstration of a low-cost, single molecule capable, multimode optical microscopeā€¯ V. Protasenko, K. L. Hull, _M. Kuno_, Chem. Ed. *2005*, 10, 269. DOI: 10.1333/s00897050912a <http://dx.doi.org/10.1333/s00897050912a> http://nd.edu/~mkuno/Publications.html I forget if it has a motorized stage ... if not, focusing the laser to a point, adding a pinhole to the detector, and (maybe) Lego XY motors, could get confocal ... some www.wickedlasers.com laser pointers might be intense enough for multiphoton excitation. Sincerely, George On 11/3/2011 4:49 PM, Jon Krupp wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Greetings > > I am not a real confocal guy, but I monitor this list. In a past life I looked after an instrument, but no more. > > I am now an instructor at Delta College in Stockton, California where we have one of only a few EM training programs at the community college level. > > I want to jazz up the light microscopy side of things here. We have several light microscopes with cameras and I want to add something like confocal. > > We have a widefield fluorescence scope that can introduce simple fluorescence, but I tell them all about confocal (at least as much as I know). > > They need some hands on experience so they can really 'get it'. > > Funding is the same sad song, there is none, or at least none unless a great deal shows up. > > Anybody have advice or a spare scope to share? > > Thanks > > Jon > > -- George McNamara, PhD Analytical Imaging Core Facility University of Miami |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Do You have a budget? I can get you older cheaper units Leiva so on Thanks On Nov 3, 2011 2:25 PM, "Jon Krupp" <[hidden email]> wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Greetings > > I am not a real confocal guy, but I monitor this list. In a past life I > looked after an instrument, but no more. > > I am now an instructor at Delta College in Stockton, California where we > have one of only a few EM training programs at the community college level. > > I want to jazz up the light microscopy side of things here. We have > several light microscopes with cameras and I want to add something like > confocal. > > We have a widefield fluorescence scope that can introduce simple > fluorescence, but I tell them all about confocal (at least as much as I > know). > > They need some hands on experience so they can really 'get it'. > > Funding is the same sad song, there is none, or at least none unless a > great deal shows up. > > Anybody have advice or a spare scope to share? > > Thanks > > Jon > |
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