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Micro-Manager (micro-manager.org) is open source software for microscope control. It is used by thousands of research laboratories world-wide.

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linkhttps://micro-manager.org calendar_today21-01-2021 18:49:57

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Nico Stuurman (@nico_stuurman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fresh on the heels of Micro-Manager 2.0, we are happy to announce a completely revamped micro-manager website at micro-manager.org. Great work by the Kevin Eliceiri group, you will recognize elements of the imagej net design.

Talley Lambert (@talleyjlambert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

napari-micromanager is coming along thanks to amazing work from Federico Gasparoli (& help from Ian (lover of wild turkeys)!). w/ working micro-manager property browser, illumination and ROI control, and a multi-D acquisition widget... all python and C++ with pymmcore 🎉 github.com/tlambert03/nap…

Jon Daniels (@jsdaniel02) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seem an appropriate cue to announce a MM2 plugin "LightSheetManager" to provide an easy interface to all light sheet microscopes, be they custom-built or from commercial parts. CC Bin Yang @DougPShepherd Kay Schink Marijn Siemons Maurice Lee Shalin Mehta OpenSPIM

Lucien Hinderling (@lhinderling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Real-time segmentation of fibroblasts allows us to grow actin skeleton in a specified direction! Cells built @Pertzlab express optogenetic construct to activate RAC. We use micro-manager and napari🔬 to train a pixel classifier for segmentation on live data from scope. 🧵

micro-manager (@manager_micro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Acquisition and Training Module based on micro-manager for straightforward transformation of basic fluorescence microscopes into experimental cell mechanics rigs: pubag.nal.usda.gov/catalog/7692598

Alfred Millett-Sikking (@amsikking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Microscope objectives can be confusing, and detailed specs (or even basic properties) are often hard to find. Here's an introductory resource to help new builders and instrument designers with the basics. It's a work in progress so feedback is appreciated: amsikking.github.io/microscope_obj…