When imaging, be sure to save your data to the local data drive (usually D, E, F, G, or H) on every microscope PC. NEVER save to C-drive. ALWAYS back up your data to a location you fully control. When done, you can upload your data to your cloud service, email it to yourself, or…
We can now scan slides in an automated fashion on most of the scanning confocals, spinning disk (SD and CrestV2), or wide field fluorescence (HCA). We can have the system detect tissue slices automatically using 4x and then collect high resolution tiles/z-stacks/etc. for focusing and stitching. It can then text you when done with the…
Much like a glass left out in the pouring rain, the glass will eventually overflow. Like that glass, digital detectors (PMTs on the scanning confocals, cameras on the other microscopes) can only hold so much signal; 0-4095 for 12-bit and 0-65535 for 16-bit. If the detector is full and you “pour” in more photons like…
With the addition of a new module inside of NIS-Elements on the A1SP, you can now make use of our awesome 4 laser, dual single-photon detector FLIM system right inside of NIS-Elements. Thus, doing time lapses, z-stacks, or other multiplexed FLIM experiments is as simple as running a green/red experiment now. You can also do…
One perpetual question that we get is, “How can I get my data?” Here is the answer and what I consider Best Practice. 1) SAVE your data during acquisition to a local data drive (usually D or E, NEVER C as it may be deleted automatically) 2) At session end, COPY that data to a…
Did you know that it is quite easy to make your time on LMF microscopes much more efficient? On most of our microscopes, you will find “ND acquisition” which is a module that allows you to combine various dimensions such as multicolor, time-lapse, z-stacks, and numerous x-y-z positions. Thus, instead of running a time-lapse on…
Monthly office hours – first Wednesdays! Since about 10 folks showed up on 1/24 (but no one on the subsequent weeks), it seems that office hours are still worth doing, but not so frequently. Come by with questions about imaging and/or analysis or just sit and listen to absorb some new info or new ways…
Webinars, Workshops, and Courses Overview of All Euro-BioImaging Trainings Euro-BioImaging Virtual Pub Every Friday, 13:00 CET Image.sc LIVE! around the world, Jan 18-19, 2024, Virtual HCBI Tissue Clearing Workshop, Jan 22 – 24 at Harvard Bio Labs, Harvard, University, Cambridge, MA, USA. ** Pair-Up Workshop, January 22-26, 2024, ZEISS Headquarters, Dublin, CA, USA Microscopy: improve…
I’ll be in LSL S515 and on Zoom (meetingID 4135774580) on Wed 1/24 from 12:30 – 2 to answer every imaging-related question i can! As I always say, there are NO STUPID QUESTIONS in microscopy…and there is so much to learn, so swing on by even if you don’t have a question! Bring your laptop…and…
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Last week, IT team and I needed to reconfigure WS0, WS1, and WS4. We are still recovering from a few unforeseen technical difficulties, but WS0 and WS1 and up (fresh installs) and WS4 should be back on Monday. We are also working on investing in more modern rack server hardware….stay tuned on some big improvements…
ONE SLOT OPEN FOR NEXT WEEK! 9:30-11, MWF. email Jim if interested. Watch for 6+ person workshops coming in 2024… UPDATED 11/29 4.5 hrs of your time will get you from beginner to expert. After two successful runs, I am scheduling an updated version of my image analysis workshop. This is focused on the use…
2-3PM in LSL S340 We are hosting a special seminar by MaxWell Biosystems. They will discuss their high density multi-electrode array devices that can be used for label-free, sub-cellular recording of electrically active tissues. See PDF below for more info and I hope to see you at the seminar. No need to RSVP! There will…
We updated the software on the scope. Please follow instructions Jim posted on the A1R-TIRF channel on Microsoft Teams.
In case you are also addicted to Wordle, I figured I’d give you an alternative to the regular Wordle game. A microscopy-themed one that I will post here and there: mywordle.strivemath.com/?word=bctxd
Did you know that the UMass LMF actually has 5 (yes, FIVE) scanning confocals? All 5 can do the standard gamut of blue, green, red, and far-red. So, if you are interested in moving to a less cluttered microscope schedule, contact LMF staff and we can discuss.
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