Microscopy Forum

Forum Help | Forum Rules | You need to be registered to post. Only your first post is moderated (spam prevention).

Please consider registering
guest

Log In Register

Register | Lost password?
Advanced Search:

— Forum Scope —



— Match —



— Forum Options —




Wildcard usage:
*  matches any number of characters    %  matches exactly one character

Minimum search word length is 4 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters

Topic RSS
Hello from Mexico
March 27, 2011
01:10
Victor Zarate
Member
Forum Posts: 3
Member Since:
March 20, 2011
Offline

Hello, my name it's Víctor Rafael Zárate-Ramírez; I'm a mexican Biologist, with M.Sc. degree, Helminthologist by choice; and I fell in love with microscopes since 5 year old (in 38 since that).  I work has Biology high school professor in CCH-Oriente, in one of the two high school subsystems fron UNAM, the most important University in latinamerica.

 

Best Regards from Mexico.

"Si las puertas de la percepción fueran abiertas el hombre percibiría todas las cosas tal como son, infinitas" "If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite" William Blake
March 27, 2011
15:54
drasbell
Member
Forum Posts: 65
Member Since:
December 18, 2010
Offline

Hello Victor, Just wanted to welcome you to the forum, and thanks for joining.

March 29, 2011
06:49
Victor Zarate
Member
Forum Posts: 3
Member Since:
March 20, 2011
Offline

Hello; thanks, it's good join to people who share the taste for microscopy.

 

Best Regards from México

"Si las puertas de la percepción fueran abiertas el hombre percibiría todas las cosas tal como son, infinitas" "If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite" William Blake
March 31, 2011
19:52
Peter
Member
Forum Posts: 53
Member Since:
January 6, 2011
Offline

Hi Victor,

 

What types of worms do you study ? (Or is it all types ).

 

Welcome.

 

Peter.

April 1, 2011
05:03
Victor Zarate
Member
Forum Posts: 3
Member Since:
March 20, 2011
Offline

Hi Peter,

In Bachelor, I worked with the zoonotic nematode Gnathostoma binucleatum, with a high risk for public health in my country, a tiny larvae of 4 mm can kill people (in Japan they have Gnathostoma spinigerum) in that ocassion I worked with Scanning Electron Microscopy.  In M. Sc. I do it a Biodiversity survey with Helminth of native fishes in a Biosphere Reserve,  I collected digenean trematodes, nematodes and cestodes.  If you ask what are my favorites?  Digenean trematodes without doubt.

Some paper about that:

http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/…..

"Si las puertas de la percepción fueran abiertas el hombre percibiría todas las cosas tal como son, infinitas" "If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite" William Blake
Forum Timezone: Europe/Vienna

Most Users Ever Online: 149

Currently Online:
5 Guest(s)

Currently Browsing this Page:
1 Guest(s)

Top Posters:

Gekko: 799

lucmonz: 393

seb28: 119

Crater Eddie: 98

Manfred: 94

Mitch: 90

Member Stats:

Guest Posters: 31

Members: 415

Moderators: 0

Admins: 1

Forum Stats:

Groups: 2

Forums: 17

Topics: 772

Posts: 2687

Newest Members: MicroscopeWorld, Curt B, touptek, gibi55, Tarantzilla, fortney

Moderators:

Administrators: Oliver (156)