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08: Plankton Analysis by Automated Submersible Imaging Flow Cytometry: Transforming a Specialized Research Instrument into a Broadly Accessible Tool and Extending its Target Size Range
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Document Date: 2014-12-24 10:01:18


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Cytopeia Inc. / /

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At University of Washington / Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Observatory / Armbrust’s laboratory / /

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Optical tools / field-proven stateof-the-art submersible imaging flow cytometer / signal processing electronics / submersible imaging flow cytometry / submersible imaging-in-flow instrument / prototype commercial product / satellite-based remote sensing / electronics / automated image processing / acquisition software / project management / imaging / submersible imaging flow apparatus / /

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University of Washington / National Science Foundation / Heidi M. Sosik Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution / Target Size Range Robert J. Olson Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution / /

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Ger van den Engh / E. Crockford / A. Shalapyonok / Heidi M. Sosik Woods Hole / Woods Hole / Robert J. Olson Woods Hole / /

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Research Assistant / D. J. / WHOI-certified diver / Research Associate / WHOI Postdoctoral Investigator / /

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