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Cellular Imaging Facility: Past Microscopy Workshops
 
 
      Confocal Microscopy Workshop 2005
Preparing samples for biolistic bombardment
Summer Research Scholars, Holly Summers and Callie Barnwell preparing samples for biolistic bombardment.
Christy Motes and Sue Wang with OSP teacher, Kay Gamble
Christy Motes and Sue Wang with OSP teacher, Kay Gamble.
Coating gold particles with DNA
Summer Research Scholars, Ilana Goldowitz and Carlos Hernandez coating gold particles with DNA.
The Zeiss laser capture microdissection system
Cheolmin Yoo, Callie Barnwell and Ilana Goldwitz operating the Zeiss laser capture microdissection system.
The Leica TCS SP2 AOBS confocal microsope
Aline Valster on the Leica TCS SP2 AOBS confocal microsope with OSP teachers, Lori Allen and Susie Stevens.
The Bio-Rad 1024 confocal microscope
Christy Motes and Carlos Hernandez operating the Bio-Rad 1024 confocal microscope.
Operating the Zeiss laser capture microdissection microscope
Carlos Hernandez operating the Zeiss laser capture microdissection microscope with Cheolmin Yoo.
Preparing leaf samples for bombardment
OSP teachers, Calvin Aldrich and Susie Stevens preparing leaf samples for bombardment.

Workshop 2004
Dr. Cheolmin Yoo demonstrating laser capture microdissection
Dr. Cheolmin Yoo demonstrating laser capture microdissection of plant tissues to Noble Scholars.
Gene gun for plant cell transformation
Christy Motes instructing Noble scholars and Oklahoma Science Project teacher trainees on how to use the gene gun for plant cell transformation.
Confocal microscopy
Dr. Magaly Rincon-Zachary, Associate Professor of Biology at Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas and her students preparing samples for confocal microscopy.
Stereomicroscopes
Dr. Nancy Paiva and students from Southeast Oklahoma State University using the cellular imaging facility stereomicroscopes.
 
         
       
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