This is an EPIC blog post on laser fault injection!
He used an OpenFlexure Delta stage to lower the cost of precise positioning.
https://t.co/ZWMZsJuqd9
It was an absolute blast having our close collaborators from @CASUSscience today - a fruitful day with lab practicals & 6 microscopes built to be deployed to multiple sites for #UTI diagnosis in the near future. Exciting times! Looking forward to another stimulating day tomorrow!
Wambian courses are always so intense! Gotta post for publicity & network building, but there's never any time. So I love it when a student makes an awesome video and says I can use it - Thanks Moussa!! @WambianN@iNAMES_RS@UCAD_Senegal@Moussa_Nd0ye@OpenFlexure
We have just released a new beta of our long awaited Version 7 hardware release! 🔬
Assembly instructions and all STL files available here:
https://t.co/DVlBnlCDu5
#OpenSource#OpenHardware#OpenScience#Microscopy
OpenFlexure "uses 3D printers and off the shelf components to build open-source, lab-grade microscopes for a fraction of traditional prices. Used in over 50 countries and every continent, the project aims to enable Microscopy for Everyone."
"An open flexure microscope is built from a combination of off-the-shelf electronics, standard optical equipment, and 3D printed parts. The 3D printed parts are designed to be made on any entry grade printer anywhere in the world." "Nothing is proprietary or hidden."
"The finished microscope can run automatically for several hours, scanning samples with a built-in autofocus. The 8-megapixel camera is comparable to many commercial sight scanners, achieving a resolution below 400 nanometers."
"In practical terms this means that individual cell damage or parasites can be identified on a microscope with parts costing under $300. The stage is fully automated, intelligently planning its own path around samples. It can also self-calibrate, warning the user if there's any damage that could impact the diagnosis. The automated stage allows huge data sets to be collected and stored.
"In pathology, this let samples be archived, shared, or used for the training of medical students. this can also be the platform for low resource artificial intelligence systems or automated image processing, making emerging technologies more accessible in low resource settings."
Something else I didn't know exists until just now. Developed at the University of Bath, University of Cambridge, and the University of Glasgow, with contributions from the Baylor College of Medicine, Bongo Tech & Research Labs, and Mboalab.
https://t.co/ApfJcok4I2
Video about the OpenFlexure Project by Richard Bowman at the University of Bath, one of the original people who started the project:
https://t.co/L1ZY7FzuJj
I don't have time to describe it right now, but there's a video on the Breaking Taps YouTube channel where OpenFlexure is used in basic semiconductor lithography:
https://t.co/2Xnn3LtFGC
What can OpenFlexure do for Global Health?
Dr Elisee, Dr Hummel, Dr Rosen and Dr Knapper discuss how their work in Butare, Rwanda, has enabled pathologists and strengthened their training.
With thanks to the CAP Foundation.
Full video on YouTube: https://t.co/54P3gUdtvH
Еven during my country's most dramatic periods of history, we continue to educate students. Thank you, @OpenFlexure, and the @GOSHCommunity , for your technical solutions.
Ukraine, TNPU
Have you ever heard of a functional 3D printed slide scanner that costs less than $500? Come see @openflexure at #CAP24 Montrachet room to learn more and speak with MD Anderson alumni @4theLoveofPath
Come see our @OpenFlexure team with the @CAPFndn in the Montrachet room from 9:30am-12:30pm. If you are not here on Monday, my poster is also available.
Have you ever heard of a functional 3D printed slide scanner that costs less than $500? Come see @openflexure at #CAP24 Montrachet room to learn more and speak with MD Anderson alumni @4theLoveofPath
Our @openflexure team will be in the Montrechet room on Sunday if you interested in a live demo. You can also message me directly for more information about the @OpenFlexure microscope #globalpath@CAPFndn#CAP24
A huge thanks to @rooksoup@UofGPhysAstro for visiting the lab today to tell us more about @OpenFlexure https://t.co/QIWLqkv4Rq
What a remarkable open-source, 3D-printed microscope 🔬!!!
An ideal visit for #FossilFriday to try it out on some 407 million year old Rhynie chert!
🔬 Proud to support @AfricaOSH@OpenFlexure Microscope workshops through our Open Infrastructure Fund! These capacity-building workshops in Ghana are bringing affordable, open science hardware to students and researchers.
Learn more: https://t.co/1tOtNaHrJa