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: Knox College

The TEM is a JEOL 100SX and the SEM is an Amray. We also have 2 MT2B ultramicrotomes and a sputter coater and critical point dryer.

Availability

The microscopes are heavily used during our spring term (March - May, otherwise visiting users can be easily accomodated. Unless a project involves extensive use (film and filament time in the case of the TEM; filament time on the SEM) there would be no charge.

For More Information Contact:

Linda Dybas, Biology Department chair
ldybas@knox.edu


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