Re: [Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner

2020-01-10 Thread Dr. Michael Gudo (Morphisto GmbH) via Histonet
Dear Kimberly, we have two systems here in our lab, both with microscopes from ZEISS. The first one is a TissueFaxs-System which is for scanning of maximum 8 Slides and special optical requirements (polarization, phase contrast, etc.). This system is quite good and flexible and you can use almo

Re: [Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner

2020-01-09 Thread John Garratt via Histonet
to:timothy.mor...@ucsf.edu] > Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 1:51 PM > To: Glover, Kimberly > Cc: histonet-requ...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu > Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner > > Kimberly, how many slides will you be scanning daily? > > Tim Morken > Supervisor, Electron

Re: [Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner

2020-01-09 Thread Glover, Kimberly via Histonet
al Message- From: Glover, Kimberly via Histonet Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 10:39 AM To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Subject: [Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner Hi, I am interested in purchasing a slide scanner for my lab so we will have the ability to share slides between sites. C

Re: [Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner

2020-01-09 Thread Fulton Regan via Histonet
Hi Kimberly, We recently purchased a Grundium Ocus model desktop scanner. They are a new manufacturer from Finland. The instrument scans one slide at a time and has a single objective (20X). Scan time ~2 minutes for 15x15mm. The ease of use for our low-throughput applications is very impressi

[Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner

2020-01-09 Thread Glover, Kimberly via Histonet
Hi, I am interested in purchasing a slide scanner for my lab so we will have the ability to share slides between sites. Can someone suggest a good scanner, make/model? Kimberly Glover Product Manager, Histology and Hematology Warrington, PA ___ Hist