In the April 2015 Newsletter learn about our live demonstration of an Imaging FlowCtyobot (IFCB) at Ocean Business '15, Sediment Traps in an Iron Fertilization Study, Microbial Populations Studied with the ESP, WTS-LVTraining, and Preparing Glass for Summer Deployments. Subscribe to our newsletter in electronic format.
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McLane Research Laboratories has reached a milestone with the sale of an Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) to Michigan based company PhycoTech. While McLane has been selling the IFCB to academic institutions since 2013, the sale to PhycoTech marks the first to a commercial entity. PhycoTech, an environmental consulting company located in St Joseph, MI specializes in
14-16 April 2015, McLane will be in Southampton, UK. Director of Special Projects Ivory Engstrom will be attending Ocean Business 2015. McLane will have a demonstration IFCB unit with a continuous stream of live images from local water, in addition to information on the company’s full line of samplers, profilers, and flotation. Contact us for
Following a technology transfer from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), McLane has delivered WTS-LVDF samplers with newly designed dual vertical intake filter holders to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia (CSIRO) for a cruise in the Southern Ocean. The WTSLV-DF uses a new WTS-LV frame design, upright WTS-LV controller housing, and other deployment-proven WTS-LV
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