Microscopes
Unsure which microscope is best? See our guide to choosing a microscope.
Or contact us at CAMDU at warwick dot ac dot uk.
Please make yourself aware of the booking rules if you plan to use the Nikon Widefields, UltraVIEW, BioAFM, Leica DMi8, FV3000, or multiphoton (MPE).
Widefield fluorescence microscopes
Nikon Widefield 1 Page Coming Soon |
Nikon Widefield 2 Page Coming Soon |
Koester lab |
Nikon FN1 Sampath lab |
MediaCybernetics EnVision Mishima lab |
Multi-user |
Multi-user |
Spinning disk confocals
Multi-user |
McAinsh lab |
Balasubramanian lab |
Balasubramanian lab |
James lab / Multi-user |
Royle lab |
Evident W1 Saunders lab |
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TIRF systems
Olympus TIRF-2/FRAP Straube lab |
Olympus TIRF-3 Straube lab |
Olympus TIRF-1 Mishima lab |
Andor WF/TIRF Balasubramanian lab |
Nikon TIRF Royle lab |
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Point-scanning systems
Multi-user |
Multi-user |
Evident FV4000 |
Specialist microscopes
Multi-user |
Cross lab |
Optical trap Cross lab |
Darkfield Cross lab |
Multi-user
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Multi-user |
Evident LV200 Bioluminescence Multi-user |
Photopatterning PRIMO module Multi-user
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SLS Microscopy |
Multi-user |
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Retired microscopes
The following are old microscopes we no longer have but the webpages are available here for reference and writing publications: DV1 widefield, and DV2 widefield.