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Contributors

This web site is a result of the collaborative efforts of many people:

 

Paul Muhlrad - Senior Research Specialist and Graduate Student

Creator and curator of the site, and primary author of most of the text and graphical material.

Samuel Ward - Professor, Principle Investigator

Scientific, intellectual, financial, and moral support and encouragement.

Ken Williams - Senior Systems Analyst

Web server and network maintenance. Computer technology consulting.

Craig LaMunyon - Assistant Research Professor

Primary author of section on sperm competition.Contributed artificial insemination micrographs, worm DIC micrograph, crawling sperm video.

Jeremy Nance - Graduate Student

Primary author of section on microarray technology.

Denice Warren - Senior Educational Specialist

Web design and graphics instruction, consulting and encouragement.

Norbert Muhlrad - Artist

Artistic consulting and assistance on logo designs.

 


We would also like to thank:

Members of the Ward Lab - for their intellectual contributions


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Software

HTML editing and site management - Macromedia Dreamweaver, FileMaker HomePage, Bare Bones Software BBEdit, Adobe PageMill

Still Graphics - Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Animated Graphics - Macromedia Flash, Adobe Premiere

Molecular Animation Display - RasMac, Chemscape Chime

Video Graphics - Universal Imaging MetaMorph and MetaPolScope, NIH Image, Adobe Premiere, Apple Quicktime Pro

Database Management - FileMaker Pro

 

Hardware

Web Page Editing - Power Computing PowerTower Pro 225, Macintosh G3/300

Video Collection - Dell Dimension XPS R400 Pentium II computer with Mutech MV-1000 PCI video digitizer board. Macintosh G3/300 with Scion LG-3 video digitizer board.

Web Server - Dell PowerEdge 6300, with dual Pentium Xeon 400 MHz. processors with 512K L2 cache, 256 Mb. RAM, 18 Gb. RAID 5 storage subsystem which uses high performance 10,000 RPM ultra wide SCSI 2 drives, running NT 4.0 and IIS 4.0 as the web server. Connected to the campus backbone by a 100 Mb./sec high speed ethernet connection.

Light Microscopy - Leica DM-RXA microscope equipped with bright-field, differential interference contrast (DIC), and fluorescence optics; Fluorescence excitation filters on Sutter Lambda10-2 motorized filter wheel; Opti-Quip Model 1600 Power Supply with 200 watt mercury/xenon lamp; Cambridge Research & Instrumentation LC-PolScope attachment; Dage-MTI CCD-300T-RC cooled CCD camera

 

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Last Modified: December 11, 1998
Paul Muhlrad
pmuhlrad@u.arizona.edu