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<h3>Special thanks to:</h3> | <h3>Special thanks to:</h3> | ||
<p><b>Dr Richard Bowman</b>, NanoPhotonics Center, University of Cambridge<br> | <p><b>Dr Richard Bowman</b>, NanoPhotonics Center, University of Cambridge<br> | ||
− | For inspiring our entire project, and providing the basis for our microscope stage with his PiScope (an open-source, inverted, bright-field microscope). | + | For inspiring our entire project, and providing the basis for our microscope stage with his PiScope (an open-source, inverted, bright-field microscope). See <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.05394" class="blue">here</a> for more information about PiScope [1].</p> |
<p><b>Prof Jim Haseloff</b>, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge<br> | <p><b>Prof Jim Haseloff</b>, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge<br> | ||
For his support and patience as our PI. Particularly for organising consultation meetings, logistics and helping at every step of the way.</p> | For his support and patience as our PI. Particularly for organising consultation meetings, logistics and helping at every step of the way.</p> | ||
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<p><b>Bernardo Pollak</b>, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge<br> | <p><b>Bernardo Pollak</b>, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge<br> | ||
For his assistance with samples for imaging, and advice about <i>Marchantia</i>.</p> | For his assistance with samples for imaging, and advice about <i>Marchantia</i>.</p> | ||
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+ | <p style="font-size:80%>References:<br>[1] Sharkey, J., Foo, D., Kabla, A., Baumberg, J. and Bowman, R. (2015). A one-piece 3D printed microscope and flexure translation stage. [online] Arxiv.org. [Accessed 18 Sep. 2015].</p> | ||
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