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Wilmer Imaging and Microscopy Core Equipment

Equipment Available

Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Confocal and Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Offline Workstation
Hitachi H7600 TEM with Digital and Film Cameras
Leica Ultracut UCT Ultramicrotome and Knifemaker
Nikon TU2000 Inverted Microscope with Spot RT Digital Camera
Microm HM 500 M Cryostat

 

Media for Archival of User Data

Nikon TU2000 Inverted Microscope
This PC has a CD burner, a shared directory on the network, and a USB port for either external hard drives or flash (memory) keys. 

Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Confocal
The LSM has both CD and DVD burners available.  The USB port may be used with an external hard drive or flash key, though the flash key may not have enough memory to store a full session of images. We recommend purchasing an external hard drive and saving images directly to this location.  This PC is not networked to protect it from viruses, spyware, and mis-use.

Hitachi H7600 TEM with AMT digital camera system
The AMT camera PC has a CD burner, USB and Firewire ports. We recommend purchasing an external hard drive and saving images directly to this location.  This PC is not networked to protect it from viruses, spyware, and mis-use.

 
 
 
 
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