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Old Galaxies and New Instruments Andrew Baker Max Planck Institute, Germany abstract In the next 15 years, advances in our understanding of galaxy evolution will be tightly coupled to advances in ground and space-based instrumentation. I will discuss the developments we can anticipate in tracing how the universe's stellar, black hole, and galaxy masses have managed to build to their present values while preserving a number of tight scaling relations. I will also address some of the challenges observers will face in exploiting the full capabilities of new facilities for galaxy evolution studies. |