This week we had new fluorescent microscope installed. It is called the Echo Revolve microscope. (https://discover-echo.com)
It can be used as an inverted microscope (samples in dishes) or as a upright microscope (slides, material samples). Also, the Muday lab will be using it in a horizontal position to perform gravitropic experiments.
The microscope has: bright field, phase, polarization, DAPI, GFP, RFP capabilities as well as a monochrome and color camera. Everything is controlled by an iPad pro, so it’s easy to use!
This microscope was funded by:
Wake Downtown, Wake Engineering, Muday Lab, Boatman Lab, and Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.