• Student’s DIY Microscope Cuts Expenses
    Instrument adapted by Adam Lynch to study snail immune systems

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Microscopy & Microtechniques

Student’s DIY Microscope Cuts Expenses

Jan 29 2015

A PhD student from Brunel University London, who created his own microscope by adapting  three cheap instruments he bought online is using his cut-price version for a study to understand if a snail’s immune system responds to chemical pollutants present in water, which might influence the levels of transmission of Schistosome parasites from snails to humans.
At an estimated cost of around £160 Adam Lynch thinks his microscope could be made cheaper still, said: “When you're looking at motility in cells you're only interested in the data – how fast the cell gets from A to B means more than a high-resolution image. Even with a high-cost microscope you will reduce the image down so that it's just a black dot on the screen moving against a white background so that it's easier for a computer to read.”

Adam clamped a USB microscope upside down on a table to produce the same images as the much more expensive inverted microscope.

“It worked ok as I could sort of see cells, which are about 50 micrometres long, but the images weren't fantastic,” he said. “But people don't realise that you can quite easily make a high-magnification microscope, it's just a matter of getting a lens and the right angle of lighting, so when I turned off the lighting that came with the instrument and used external lights I found I could see the cells quite clearly.”

Lynch AE, Triajianto J, Routledge E (2014) Low-Cost Motility Tracking System (LOCOMOTIS) for Time-Lapse Microscopy Applications and Cell Visualisation. PLoS ONE 9(8): e103547. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0103547

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