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Olympus Launches Count & Measure Solution Module
Mar. 07, 2011

Olympus Launches Count & Measure Solution Module

Olympus has released the Count & Measure Solution module for the cellSens Dimension software suite:
The module integrates seamlessly with the cellSens Dimension platform to supply flexible, automated image analysis. The system makes it easy to create measurement protocols by providing advanced object detection and structure differentiation. more
MDA 2011: New York, USA, August 30 – September 3rd
Mar. 07, 2011

MDA 2011: New York, USA, August 30 – September 3rd

MDA 2011 - International Conference on Mass Data Analysis - will take place in New York, USA from August 30 - September 3rd. The automatic analysis of images and signals in medicine, biotechnology, chemistry, and food industry is a challenging and demanding field. Signal-producing procedures by microscopes, spectrometers and other sensors have found their way into wide fields of applications. With this arises the problem of the automatic mass analysis of signal information. more
Control of Microscopy Workflow and Digital Documentation
Oct. 22, 2010

Control of Microscopy Workflow and Digital Documentation

Olympus has recently launched labSens - a complete documentation package for clinical and research imaging. The software provides a workflow-oriented user interface, ensuring that the key functions for digital imaging, analysis and documentation are clearly presented and easy-to-use. This is achieved by seamlessly combining the new Olympus BX3 clinical microscopes with digital imaging cameras, as well as automation components, to provide the perfect conduit between the user, the process and the microscope system. more
Ultimate Imaging Systems
Oct. 05, 2010

Ultimate Imaging Systems

Olympus has launched the new BX3 upright research microscope systems at Biotechnica, Hannover. Following on from the successful BX2 range, the BX3 systems provide users with a ‘blank canvas' to fully define their own working environment: from the microscope and imaging components, through software workflows and GUIs, right down to the positioning of the controls on the desktop. The manual BX53 frame offers complete system flexibility with optional coded and automated modules and the BX63 frame provides advanced automation as standard. more
Concepts for an Individual Workflow
Sep. 09, 2010

Concepts for an Individual Workflow

According to the principle „Build by your needs" Olympus has presented its upright BX3 microscope range and software series "labSens" and "cellSens" to journalists in Hamburg on August 26. Addressed to users in clinical routine and research the design of the instruments is driven by the intention to be adaptable to individual workflows. Additionally a high value is set on ergonomics. Besides digital imaging and analysis, documentation is the main feature of the software. more
Mar. 12, 2010

Strengthening Life Science Technologies Portfolio

Genetix a provider of solutions for imaging and image analysis, has been acquired by Leica Microsystems. This acquisition brings together Genetix' expertise in developing and marketing imaging systems and software for clinical and research applications, with Leica Microsystems' microscopes and other life science instrumentation. The merger will enable both companies to fully realize their potential through the combination of their complemented skill sets. more
Quantitative Evaluation of Histomorphometry
Nov. 04, 2009

Quantitative Evaluation of Histomorphometry

We use the intense light coming from a third generation synchrotron source to perform computed tomography (CT) with micro-resolution and high material contrast. This unique tool allows for shedding light on methodical errors which are involved when applying classical histomorphometry. The tomographic approach using X-rays is not only non-destructive, it also allows for an analysis in a true 3D manner. Thus, it delivers knowledge of which is important to fully understand e. g. bone regeneration.

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3D Imaging of Hair
Nov. 03, 2009

3D Imaging of Hair

The appearance of hair is influenced by the 3D geometric arrangement of hair fibres. An accurate 3D representation of hair is needed for hair research to assess the effect of different treatments. X-ray microtomography (XRT) can be used for the 3D visualisation of hair arrays and the quantitative analysis of volume and shape attributes.

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Air Quality Control for Hazardous Bio-Material Automatic Probe Handling, Image Acquisition & Image Analysis
Nov. 01, 2007

Air Quality Control for Hazardous Bio-Material Automatic Probe Handling, Image Acquisition & Image ...

Air Quality Control for Hazardous Bio-Material Automatic Probe Handling, Image Acquisition & Image Analysis. Airborne microorganisms are ubiquitously present in various indoor and outdoor environments. The potential implication of fungal contaminants in bio-aerosols on occupational health is recognized as a problem in several working environments. There is a concern on the exposure of workers to bio-aerosols especially in composting facilities, in agriculture, and in municipal waste treatment. more
Quantitative Image Analysis in Darmstadt
Jul. 01, 2007

Quantitative Image Analysis in Darmstadt

Quantitative Image Analysis in Darmstadt: The 14th workshop "Quantitative Image Analysis" has been held at the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt on 15 June 2007. Image Analysis works on complex images as 3D-images, massive mosaics and video sequences. more
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