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Hi, Maya:

I got a lot of help from the following site and this listserv. Good luck
on your new job.

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/ladic/confocal.html

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Wei Chen
Dept. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211
Phone: 573-882-1680
Fax:   573-884-5650
URL: http://www.cclabs.misssouri.edu/~c659429
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On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Maya Moody wrote:

> Help!!!
>
> I was hired recently to work in an imaging facility as an electron microscopy supervisor.
> Along with the EM's, there is a Zeiss version 2.08 Laser Scanning Microscope in
> the facility, and because I am the only employee in this multi-user facility it is up to
> me to at least be able to inform the users of the basics.  My question is, can any of you
> recommend good beginner level confocal resources that would be helpful for me and
> the users (books, web pages, etc.). Keep in mind when I say beginner, I mean beginner.
> The first time I saw a confocal microscope was the day I started working here.
>
> Your patience and any help is greatly appreciated,
>
> Maya Moody
>
> Cell Imaging Facility
> Cell and Molecular Biology
> Northwestern University Medical School
> Ward-7-143
> 303 E. Chicago Ave.
> Chicago, IL 60611
> T: 312-503-4445
> F: 312-503-7912
> E: [log in to unmask]
>

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