I'm an old school science geek, and my mom was even a biology teacher. That is where I got my first microscope experience... she borrowed one from school for me to use over the summers when I was little.
Years later, and I don't own a scope, but am looking to fix that. I actually joined for some help in IDing a scope in a for-sale listing.
Once I get a scope my interests are general microscopy, but also using it to do yeast cell counts/viability studies, as I do homebrewing.
Cheers!
Hello from Seattle
Re: Hello from Seattle
Welcome - and good luck finding a scope. Might check past posts for suggestions.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
I did biochemistry in university but ended up working in video games, haha. The material was very interesting but the profession required long, dull lab hours and it turned out I wasn't in to that.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Hello. I am a new member, happy to interact with all members of the Microscopy forum
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Re: Hello from Seattle
I'm from Seattle, Washington too. hearts online I'm very happy to see people from the same city as me. contexto