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N Kisseberth1, G Brauer, B Grosser

  • 1Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. nkissebe@uiuc.edu

Journal of Structural Biology
|May 1, 1999
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JavaScope enables remote operation of a Philips CM200 transmission electron microscope. This web-based tool facilitates remote collaboration and viewing of digital microscopy images.

Area of Science:

  • Microscopy
  • Software Engineering
  • Collaborative Tools

Background:

  • Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) generates complex datasets.
  • Remote access to scientific instrumentation is increasingly important.
  • Effective collaboration tools are needed for scientific research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce JavaScope, a novel web-based application.
  • To enable remote operation and image viewing for a Philips CM200 TEM.
  • To facilitate remote consultations using microscopy data.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a Java applet named JavaScope.
  • Implementation of an "exploration/browser" interface.
  • Web-based architecture for remote access.

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Main Results:

  • JavaScope provides a functional interface for controlling a Philips CM200 TEM.
  • Digital images acquired by the microscope can be viewed remotely.
  • The application supports collaborative remote consultations.

Conclusions:

  • JavaScope enhances accessibility to advanced microscopy equipment.
  • The tool supports remote scientific collaboration and consultation.
  • Web-based solutions can effectively bridge geographical barriers in research.