June, 2007,
Axbridge, UK:
Queen's University Belfast's School of Geography, Archaeology
& Palaeoecology choose Meiji Techno microscopes for pollen research
Queens University of Belfast has recently
purchased a dozen Meiji Techno optical microscopes for their world
renowned School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology department.
Supplied by Meiji’s distribution partners, the Wishart Group,
these microscopes will assist in the current ground breaking work
being undertaken in the field of pollen research for which the University
is particularly famous.
Pollen is remarkably resilient to degradation
over time and, as a result, minute findings of it on archaeological
sites give a vital insight into the vegetation, diet and often climate
in previous centuries and even Millennia. Queens has been at the
forefront in this field investigating key areas in Ireland’s
history where the climate has undergone major change and the impact
of man on the Irish ecosystem over time.
The Meiji Techno MX4210H microscopes allow
for amazingly clear images using both phase contrast and brightfield
imaging and are proving ideal for the department to further their
research. Ergonomic and easily accessible mechanical stages allow
the operator to work comfortably for extended periods while the
superb optics allow for wonderfully crisp and sharp images.
Dr Chris Hunt, the Director of Education
for the department has been very pleased with the purchase and already
reports that the microscopes have been put to great use with one
of his post graduate students making exciting climate-related discoveries
identify specific pollen types.
Meiji Techno's ex stock delivery, technical
support team and limited lifetime warranty enables the Wishart Group
to be Northern Ireland’s choice for optical microscopes.
Visit www.meijitechno.co.uk
and www.wishartgroup.co.uk
for more information.

Photograph of Dr Chris Hunt of the Queen’s University Belfast
with one of his new Meiji microscopes
Contact: Richard Fry - 01934 733655
enquiries@meijitechno.co.uk
Editorial Contact: Jezz Leckenby - 01799 521881
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