STEM Facility
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THE STEM (Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope) FACILITY
in the Biology Deprtment at Brookhaven National Laboratory
The STEM used to be an NIH Research Resource and as such was available to outside users with appropriate projects free of charge.
Since we lost our STEM grant, we have been operating for the past year, halftime, on a Fee-for-Service basis. We have had twenty-five outside users (outside BNL) this year. It has been a particularly productive year for measuring the mass per length (M/L) of filaments (amyloid, prions, and DNA) to determine their structure and composition.
The microscope is now running with our new computer system. A new, complete, PCMass program will soon be on our ftp site.
Our (current) web page (see it (reload or refresh) http://www.biology.bnl.gov/stem/stem.html) does not include 2007 Projects and Publications, but details about the Fee-for-Service are on it. A brief summary is below:
FEE-FOR-SERVICE
Details on our web page include:
- Services Provided
- Guarantee
SAMPLE CHARGE
Biology’s Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM)
Per Grid* – non-proprietary…………………………..$391.02**
Minimum of 3 grids per specimen
PURPOSE OF THIS PAGE
Our web page (link given above) has essentially all the useful information about the facility and its use.
We will try to use this page for transient information, such as announcements and "news".
USERS
Potential users (from January on) should contact either Joe or Beth. Probably e-mail is better than the telephone. Martha Simon and Frank Kito will be retiring January 2, 2009. Joe and Beth will keep the User Program running, on a half-time basis.
ANNUAL EM WORKSHOP
No annual STEM/EM Workshop was held in 2008 at the end of the RapiData Crystallography course.
A GOLD-LABELING WORKSHOP
Was held Sept. 11-13, 2007. It was organized by Dr. James Hainfeld.