[All-postdocs] Fwd: looking for a fluorescence plate scanner
Janet Fields
jfields at whoi.edu
Wed Jan 21 14:33:35 EST 2015
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Subject: looking for a fluorescence plate scanner
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 15:29:56 -0400
From: Amy Maas <amaas at whoi.edu>
To: Janet Fields <jfields at whoi.edu>
Hello Janet,
Would you be willing to pass on this email to the postdocs?
A researcher in the MBL is looking for a plate scanner that can
visualize fluorescence. Does anyone have something that would work?
Please see the following email and respond to Fernando Rodriguez at
frodriguez at mbl.edu <mailto:frodriguez at mbl.edu>
"I am looking for an instrument which is able to scan plates (100x20mm,
150x20mm) and detect fluorescent (GFP) colonies; like the Molecular
Imager FX from Biorad
(http://www.bio-rad.com/LifeScience/pdf/Bulletin_2737.pdf). If your
scanner is able to detect fluorescence, but you only have use it on
membranes or gels, please let me know if I could try and see if we can
detect GFP just looking at colonies. Thank you."
Cheers!!
~Amy
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Amy Maas
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
266 Woods Hole Rd.
Redfield 212 (MS# 33)
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1050
Phone: 508-289-3691
http://www.whoi.edu/profile.do?id=amaas
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