Re: [DIYbio] automated fluorescent microscope

They are updating the microscope design this summer.  So far they have tracked a nematode.  

>> found the openlabtools data a few months ago 
and ordered what should be an appropriate tube lens for monochromatic 
use.

What did you end up buying?

>> Why do you want to start with fluorescense? Is there anything you 
actually want to see using this?

I want to see if I can track/image live bacteria with a DIY setup costing less the 1K. Then I want to try various machine learning techniques on the images to see if I can reproduce some of the latest research in this area.


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