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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" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> 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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