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<li><p>Education: OpenScope could be used to introduce secondary-school students to fluorescence microscopy. Its low cost means it is well within a school’s budget, and is in fact cheaper than most school microscopes. Printing and assembling the microscope itself could also be an educational experience.</p></li> | <li><p>Education: OpenScope could be used to introduce secondary-school students to fluorescence microscopy. Its low cost means it is well within a school’s budget, and is in fact cheaper than most school microscopes. Printing and assembling the microscope itself could also be an educational experience.</p></li> | ||
<li><p>Research: Most research labs are able to afford a commercial fluorescence microscope, but budget constraints mean there is usually one for the entire lab (with a specialised room) and time needs to be booked on it. This restricts its use significantly. Having several OpenScopes alongside it would enable researchers to quickly image new samples, or perform things like time-lapse imaging. OpenScope could also be integrated into other equipment like fume hoods or incubators.</p></li> | <li><p>Research: Most research labs are able to afford a commercial fluorescence microscope, but budget constraints mean there is usually one for the entire lab (with a specialised room) and time needs to be booked on it. This restricts its use significantly. Having several OpenScopes alongside it would enable researchers to quickly image new samples, or perform things like time-lapse imaging. OpenScope could also be integrated into other equipment like fume hoods or incubators.</p></li> | ||
− | <li><p>On the move: OpenScope is light weight and can be battery powered. This makes it ideal for fieldwork where a conventional | + | <li><p>On the move: OpenScope is light weight and can be battery powered. This makes it ideal for fieldwork where a conventional microscope would be impossible to carry. Its ability to be remote controlled means it can also be left in remote areas and be accessed at any point.</p></li> |
<li><p>Developing Countries: Its low cost makes it accessible to labs in developing countries, and its ease of assembly and service allows labs to use it without having to rely on spare parts and technical support from a distant company.</p></li> | <li><p>Developing Countries: Its low cost makes it accessible to labs in developing countries, and its ease of assembly and service allows labs to use it without having to rely on spare parts and technical support from a distant company.</p></li> | ||
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