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I received this request and I'm forwarding it to the list since I haven't
used Volocity (only seen a demo).  I was hoping that some of you might have
more experience with Volocity and Imaris and could comment.  Thanks in
advance for your advice and/or suggestions.

"We need a 3D soft ware to support our confocal microscopy. From Jim
Hostetter of Improvision I understood that you have the soft wares of
Volocity and Imaris. Recently I had the two companies give us demonstrations
of their products. As you know demos are sometimes different from the use. I
would very much appreciate if you can give us some comparison
(advantages/disadvantages) of the two soft wares.

The Best!

Haixin Xu  (Ph. D)

Biological Sciences/UMBC"

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Susan Garfield, Manager
CCR Confocal Microscopy Core Facility
Laboratory of Experimental Carcinogenesis
Center for Cancer Research, NCI
Bld.37,Rm 4134(office),Rm 4137(confocal lab)

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