Setting up a laboratory in the Galapagos, part 2

More greetings from Galapagos and the set up of a laboratory for the analysis of pathological tissue changes (histopathology) in wild animals of the Galapagos Islands.

Some notes about shipping time. The laboratory equipment sent from Stockholm in July this year arrived at the research station in Galapagos on the 7 of December… 

Finally the laboratory equipment arrived. PhD student Isabelle seems to enjoy the moment. Photo: Beate Hillmann, SLU.

Finally the laboratory equipment arrived. PhD student Isabelle seems to enjoy the moment. Photo: Beate Hillmann, SLU.

The laboratory equipment donated by SLU is being set up in a room with a standardised climate.

The house where the histopathological laboratory is being set up. Photo: Beate Hillmann, SLU.

The house where the histopathological laboratory is being set up. Photo: Beate Hillmann, SLU.

 

The laboratory where the histopathological equipment is being set up. Photo:Beate Hillmann, SLU.

The laboratory where the histopathological equipment is being set up. Photo:Beate Hillmann, SLU.

   

Head of the Botany laboratory Anna Schuhbauer, Senior Fisheries Ecologist, and PhD student Jorge Baque. Photo: Beate Hillmann, SLU.

Head of the Botany laboratory Anna Schuhbauer, Senior Fisheries Ecologist, and PhD student Jorge Baque. Photo: Beate Hillmann, SLU.

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