Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) scientists Claire Widdicombe and Elaine Fileman visited McLane in March for training on their Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB). The bespoke week long training at our McLane facility consisted of general operations, classification, and maintenance procedures. PML’s IFCB will be part of their Automated, in-situ Plankton Imaging and Classification System (APICS). Learn more about their experience here.
If you own a McLane sampler or profiler, consider adding product training at our East Falmouth, MA facility to your pre-deployment preparations. A training session can familiarize you with your instrument and help your sample collection operate smoothly.
The IFCB is an in-situ automated submersible imaging flow cytometer that generates images of particles in-flow taken from the aquatic environment. Contact us with any questions.