ITC-ACHS Equipment

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ITC-ACHS offers many different software and hardware tools to help researchers with their work, from scanners and digital cameras to Adobe and ImageQuant. Following is a list of resources we provide.

Hardware

  • Laser Densitometers
  • Codonics dye sublimation printer (color and grayscale)
  • HP 4700dn Color Laser printer
  • Nikon 35mm Slide Scanners (PC and MAC)
  • Video Digitizer (MAC) -Digital video capture available
  • VHS, SVHS, mini DV or attach your source
  • Flat-bed Scanners, including large format (MAC)
  • CD Writers and DVD Burners (PC and MAC)
  • Film recorder for making 35mm slides
  • X-ray Film Scanner
  • High Magnification Microscope (bright field, dark field and fluorescent) with 12 MegaPixel Olympus Camera
  • Low Magnification Microscope (bright field, dark field and fluorescent) with 12 MegaPixel Olympus Camera
  • Digital Camera
  • 11 Macintosh computers
  • 13 PC computers
  • 1 Unix workstation
  • 1 Linux workstation

Software

  • Macintosh-based
    • Adobe Acrobat
    • Canvas 8.0
    • Final Cut Pro
    • Freehand 10
    • Image Quant 1.2 gel analysis
    • iMovie
    • Final Cut Express
    • Garageband
    • Office 2004
    • Photoshop CS2
  • Windows-based
    • Adaptec CD Creator
    • Adobe Acrobat
    • Corel Draw 9.0
    • Freehand 10.0
    • Image Pro Plus analysis software
    • ImageQuant 5.0
    • Photoshop CS2
    • Office 2003

All of the Molecular Dynamics hardware and software is linked through the Meduser server running on an Apple Xserve. As films are scanned, the data is stored on the server and can be analyzed back in the investigators office or laboratory. This requires an account on Meduser. Apply for a Meduser account >>.

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