Re: thermal imaging through microscope

Posted by leavesley on
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Hi Kathy,

One other thing to note, although it's not until February, is that the
Photonics West conference, in the past, has had quite a range of IR
camera vendors as well as custom microscopy and optics companies.  I
believe I even recall seeing some mirror-based objectives on display at
one of the booths.  It could be a good place to scope out the potential
components for a system and discuss options.  I have also seen at least
one infrared microscopy imaging talk presented there (think it was 2
years ago).  Best wishes for a successful microscope build.

Best regards,

Silas

Silas J. Leavesley, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Department of Pharmacology
Center for Lung Biology
University of South Alabama
150 Jaguar Drive, SH4129
Mobile, AL 36688
web: http://www.southalabama.edu/centers/bioimaging


On 10/15/2018 4:45 PM, Kathryn Spencer wrote:

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> Thank you everyone for the thoughts and discussion about thermal imaging for C. elegans. I have a lot of reading to do now.
> If this project proceeds, I'll keep you informed of equipment/imaging options that are used.
> Best;
> Kathy Spencer
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