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LabProtocol.com is a community service launched to help laboratories and individual scientists keep their protocols and primers for quantitative real-time pcr online for ease and convenience of access. Furthermore, this medium would serve as a database of protocols and primers where they are easily retrieved by scientists around the globe. The use of this system would decrease the involved in achieving.
The Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science at RIT is a highly interdisciplinary University Research and Education Center, dedicated to pushing the frontiers of imaging in all its forms and uses. Through education leading to a BS, Masters, or PhD in the interdisciplinary field of Imaging Science, we produce the next generation of educators and researchers. As humans, we are highly geared to gather information, understand, process and document the world.
The Connecticut Microscopy Society (a Microscopy Society of America affiliate) promotes scientific exchange between established researchers and students to foster the growth of all microscopy disciplines. Meetings are held three times a year throughout Connecticut and in association with the New England Society for Microscopy. The society further promotes microscopy as a research tool through its membership in C.U.R.E.
The single lens microscopes made by a Dutch amateur lens grinder Antonie van Leeuwenhoek were far superior to the early compound instruments. Van Leeuwenhoek, in about 1670. In about 1597 two Dutch eyeglass makers, Zaccharias Janssen and his son Hans were experimenting with lenses in a tube. They observed that nearby objects viewed through two lenses in line were magnified. Their device was the first compound microscope.
OME is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic labs and a number of commercial entities that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. OME is developed as a joint project between research-active labs at the Dundee, NIA Baltimore, and MIT and LOCI. In addition, OME has active collaborations with many imaging and informatics groups.