Biomedical Applications
Jul. 19, 2010
Hitachi's first tabletop SEM, the TM1000, took the microscopy world by storm in 2005, and with over 1000 installations since then it has become the worlds biggest selling electron microscope. Providing the power of electron microscopy with the simplicity of a digital camera, it proved to be an invaluable tool for researchers in all aspects of science and engineering.
moreJan. 28, 2010
Ocean Optics announced that Cheng-An J. Lin, Ph.D., is the winner of the SPIE 2010 Young Investigator Award sponsored by the company. The Young Investigator Award is presented to the researcher who is no more than five years out of school and is author of the best juried paper submitted as part of the "Colloidal Quantum Dots for Biomedical Applications V" session of the Nano/Biophotonics Program Track of the 2010 BiOS/Photonics West. The honor includes a US-$ 1,000 investigator reward and a company grant to the investigator's advisor.
moreJan. 01, 2007
Time-lapse Microscopy & Live Cell Imaging for Biomedical Applications: The Universita' degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy is organizing a course on 2-4 May 2007, with the patronage of the Italian Cell Culture Association. This course intends to provide training to students and senior scientists working on biomedical problems about state of the art methods (focusing on time-lapse techniques) for live cell imaging by optical microscopy.
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