Resources

 

Micscape the Premiere Online microscope Resource.

The Quekett Microscopical Club the world's oldest microscope club.

Biomed Open Access Journals

Pubmed.gov more the USA search engine for medical and other papers It hosts and increasing number of Open Access Journals, It is worth learning to use.

Forensic Science Communications [Online] an F.B.I. publication

von Martin March’s “Das Bartienchen-Journal on Targrades - Photo - Video - translated from German A great page on devices of microscopy.

Mike Shaw’s Tragrade Site

Gordon Couger’s Old Microscope links

Information for New comers on buying a microscope

Protoazoa or Cilates

 

José de Ondarz’sCiliate Image Database with coding by Peter Friesen. Supported by Plattsburgh State University

Graphic Tools

Stanford’s Vector Magic converts raster to vector images.

ImageJ * CombineZ * HeliconFocus *   Helicon Filter * K3CCDTools * Registax *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *

Keith Shaw’s Archive of the Yahoo Microscope Group

Camera choices tread. *  Microscope search page.

Documentation page.

The Hit counters tell me viewers aren’t exploring the whole system. Most are only looking at this page and not the others in the header links at the top of the page.

Misc.

Welcome to Clint Sprott's web server in the Physics Department at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. An interesting Page.

Peter Hobel in Germany is doing cutting edge work with a USB web cam, Pelter cooler and UV LED  www.mikroskopie-ph.de/ for translation use Bablefish.

If one wants to see how good they are comparing their work to that of  Peter Hobel [translation to English] is a humbling experience for most of us.  To see Peter's work on the microscope group http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Microscope/photos/browse/e059

http://www.kscitech.com/MicGroup/Msg_08/index.htm

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/microscopehobby/message/3250

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/microscopehobby/message/3116

Rik Littlefield & Janis Littlefield



Apple iTunes University free educational lectures an programs from MIT, Stanford, etc.

Instruments for Natural Philosophy  Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr. Professor Emeritus of Physics Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio

Colleges Teaching Microscopy


The MATC
(matcmadison.edu/electronmicros/)

Madison Area Technical College

3550 Anderson St.

Madison, WI 53704

608-246-6100



San Joaquin DELTA College
(www.deltacollege.edu/dept/electmicro/)

San Joaquin Delta College

5151 Pacific Ave

Stockton, CA 95207

209-954-5151


Both of which offer degree programs


There is also


The College of Microscopy

(/www.collegeofmicroscopy.com/)

The McCrone Group

850 Pasquinelli Drive

Westmont, IL 60559


Taken from a message on:
The
Microscopy ListServer -- CoSponsor:  The Microscopy Society of America by

Nestor J. Zaluzec www.microscopy.com.


Madison Area Technical College in Madison, WI

http://programs.matcmadison.edu/programs/electron-microscopy-technician


B.Sc., not a major in microscopy  but in Biology w/ a concentration in microscopy, TEM, SEM, light, and confocal light microscopy. non-biology majors welcome microscopy.bio.cmich.edu/class.html


Graduate program Iowa State U. in the Bessey

Microscopy Facility:

http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/publications/service_facilities/microscopy.html


Via MSA ListServ Philip Oshel

Microscopy Facility Supervisor

Biology Central Michigan Univ.