[Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner

John Garratt john.garratt at ciqc.ca
Thu Jan 9 16:56:03 CST 2020


I suggest contacting Hamamatsu in the US.

DAriyakumar at hamamatsu.com

John

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On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 2:28 PM, Glover, Kimberly via Histonet <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> Thank you for your help with my search. It sounds like I will need to use a high resolution camera if there are no options for a combined system or either select 2 systems.
>
> Kimberly
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morken, Timothy [mailto:Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 5:12 PM
> To: Glover, Kimberly
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> No, it won't accommodate that. I'm not sure any will. It would take a long time to scan a slide at that magnification. You may be better off with individual pictures for that.
>
> Tim Morken
> Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies
> Department of Pathology
> UC San Francisco Medical Center
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glover, Kimberly <kimberly.glover at polysciences.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 12:40 PM
> To: Morken, Timothy <Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu>
> Cc: hisonet at list.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Will the Mikroscan be good for oil immersion slides also?
>
> Kimberly
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morken, Timothy [mailto:Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 2:32 PM
> To: Glover, Kimberly
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> If you only do small batches the Mikroscan is great. The Philips is very expensive and designed for large batch high-throughput.
>
> You only need a scanner where you have the slides to scan. The images go on a server for viewing. We have one at Each gross room because the slides might be viewed by pathologists anywhere in our 3 facilities.
>
> Tim Morken
> Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glover, Kimberly <kimberly.glover at polysciences.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 11:23 AM
> To: Morken, Timothy <Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu>
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> We will send slides out throughout the day for remote diagnosis. Is the Mikroscan L5 better for this? Do we need to have a scanner at both locations?
>
> Thanks,
> Kimberly
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morken, Timothy [mailto:Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 2:14 PM
> To: Glover, Kimberly
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> Kimberly, all at once, or staggered throughout the day?
>
> We have two types of scanners.
>
> One is a Philips high capacity that we use to scan all slides and can accommodate many 20-slide racks at once. It also requires a huge amount of server storage space. We have 4 of those with the plan to scan up to 1000 slides per day. It would do your 50 slides in about an 90 minutes total in one batch.
>
> We also have small scanner, a Mikroscan L5 that takes up to 6 slides in a tray that we use to scan frozen sections for remote diagnosis. It is good for random use all day in the gross room We have one at each of our three gross rooms.
>
> Tim Morken
> Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glover, Kimberly <kimberly.glover at polysciences.com>
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 10:55 AM
> To: Morken, Timothy <Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu>
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> Tim,
>
> That is still to be determined. It will start as a small volume, maybe 20-50 slides a day just to collaborate.
>
> Kimberly
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morken, Timothy [mailto:Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 1:51 PM
> To: Glover, Kimberly
> Cc: histonet-request at lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: RE: Need a Slide Scanner
>
> Kimberly, how many slides will you be scanning daily?
>
> Tim Morken
> Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glover, Kimberly via Histonet <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2020 10:39 AM
> To: histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Need a Slide Scanner
>
> Hi,
>
> I am interested in purchasing a slide scanner for my lab so we will have the ability to share slides between sites. Can someone suggest a good scanner, make/model?
>
> Kimberly Glover
> Product Manager, Histology and Hematology Warrington, PA
>
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