(Falmouth, MA) – McLane Research Laboratories, Inc. announces that its Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) is part of a NOAA Fisheries Saltonstall-Kennedy funded program to study rust tides of Cochlodinium polykrikoides and protect aquaculture from its impacts. This project will allow researchers to build upon IFCB’s proven capability as a Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB)  monitoring tool.  The
In compliance with Massachusetts Governor Baker’s order of March 23, 2020 regarding COVID-19, McLane facilities will be closed from Tuesday, 24 March at 12 noon until Tuesday, 7 April 2020. Although our building will be closed, our team remains available via remote work to support our customers. The best way to reach us is to
What does McLane instrument data look like?  How are the instruments used in the field?  Check out our new reference sheet and experience live McLane instrument data from 5 active projects at sea from your smartphone or computer. QR codes provide direct navigation to project web sites where current and real-time data includes: Live Imaging

MMP/ITP Customer Notification

January 9, 2020 – All MMP and ITP customers have been emailed an important notification regarding a serious firmware bug. Download  Technical Support Bulletin-2020-01 for details if you did not receive the email.
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