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General Microscopy Information
See also: Microscopy & Imaging Resources on the WWW
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Selected Professional Societies


Microscopy & Imaging Vendor Resources


These three sites are terrific resources for tracking down vendor web sites.


WWW Resources


These pages could best be described as "lists of links" covering a wide range of microscopy-related topics.


Listservers


Listservers are email discussion groups dedicated to a specific area of interest. Members of a listserv can be an invaluable resource for solving technical problems. For more information on how to join one of these lists, follow the link. (* - members of the SWEHSC can post questions to the starred lists by contacting the Cellular Imaging Core)

  • MICROSCOPY listserv* - topics typically cover specimen preparation for and/or instrumentation questions for both biological & materials sciences, some light microscopy, digital imaging & microanalysis related questions. The Microscopy Society of America maintains a searchable archive of the Microscopy listserv.
  • CONFOCAL microscopy listserv* - topics typically cover specimen preparation for and/or instrumentation questions for biological confocal microscopy, some general light microscopy and digital imaging related questions. The University of Buffalo maintains a searchable archive of the confocal listserv.
  • HISTONET listserv* - topics typically cover specimen preparation for and/or instrumentation questions for paraffin & frozen-section histology. A searchable archive of the HistoNet listserv is available.
  • MICROBEAM ANALYSIS listserv - discussion of electron microprobe techniques (Microbeam Analysis Society)
  • NIH IMAGE & IMAGE-J listservs - discussion regarding digital image analysis using these NIH developed freeware software programs and their "spin offs". NIH Image is for Macintosh computers, Scion PC Image is a "port" of the Macintosh software for the PC, and Image J is a JAVA-based program that runs cross-platform.



Douglas W. Cromey, M.S.
Manager, SWEHSC Cellular Imaging Core

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