McLane Hosts Local Intern

Local Falmouth (MA) Academy student Jessica O’Malley has been hard at work exercising her science skills at McLane. During her 8 week internship, Jess is learning assembly and use of a new McLane instrument accessory, photographing and writing user manual procedures.

Ocean Business 2013, Southampton, UK

McLane staff was in Southampton UK recently for Ocean Business 2013. In addition to showcasing our line of profilers, samplers, and flotation, we introduced the newest instrument in the McLane product line, the IFCB.  
(Falmouth, MA) – McLane Research Laboratories, Inc. announces the availability of a new in situ sampler. The Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) is an automated submersible imaging flow cytometer that generates images of particles in-flow taken from the aquatic environment. Depending on the target population, the IFCB can generate around 10,000 high resolution images per hour. McLane

MMP in Feb 2013 Sea Technology

An article on McLane’s first article profiler for OOI  authored by McLane’s Michael Mathewson and Cleo Zani is a featured editorial in the February 2013 Sea Technology issue. “Wire–Following Profiler for The Ocean Observatories Initiative: McLane Upgrades Profiler’s Communications and Electronics” highlights changes McLane developed for the commercially produced McLane Moored Profiler (MMP)  to meet specs for the Ocean
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