Instrument training, tours and product demos have been active this spring with customers from as far away as New Zealand. At our recent Open House, our engineers hosted domestic and international customers with product demonstrations, deployment discussions, and a tour of our facilities. Learn more about our samplers, profilers, and flotation with a visit to McLane.
June 6-10, Tim Shanahan, McLane's Engineering Manager, will be with our Canada Sales Rep ROMOR in Booth 17 at IAGLR. Fresh water researchers from the Great Lakes regions and around the world will convene at IAGLR, held this year at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario for this international freshwater research conference. An IFCB sampler will be running in the booth
This month, McLane heads to sea on the first cruise leaving Woods Hole on board the R/V Neil Armstrong. GM Jon Mogul and an one of our engineers will join the science party as they travel to the Pioneer Array off the coast of New England. The Pioneer Array is a coastal observatory operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic
An Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) was among the ship-board laboratory instruments deployed in a recent North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) cruise. University of Maine scientists Emmanuel Boss, Lee Karp-Boss and graduate student Nils Haentjens used an IFCB to collect over 1.4 million high resolution images of individual chlorophyll containing particles. The NAAMES goal
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