May. 27, 2013
Breaking the mould of traditional microscopy, Olympus introduces its new open source concept with the IX3 series of microscope frames. Designed around an accessible infinite light path, the customisable frames have a swappable deck design similar to a chest of drawers. This allows microscope users to easily build and modify their own systems with interchangeable optical modules easily slipped in and out of the light path. The IX3 Video Tutorial demonstrates the open source concept, showing how the frames are effortlessly modified, for potentially limitless live cell imaging applications.
moreApr. 04, 2013
Dr. Keith Bennett, Senior Technician at Hamamatsu Photonics introduces ORCA-Flash4.0 V2. This digital camera has two scan speeds, a lightsheet readout mode and individualized documentation.
www.hamamatsu.com/resources/pdf/sys/e_flash4.pdf
moreApr. 03, 2013
Prof. Dr. Ernst Stelzer, Institute of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Goethe University Frankfurt, Dr. Sebastian Pfeiffer, CEO, da-cons and Dr.
moreJun. 21, 2012
Imaging & Microscopy on Tour has met the new spinning disk confocal technology from Yokogawa at the trade fair floor of European Light Microscopy Initiative Meeting in Leuven, Belgium this month. The video shows the integrated device and a brief summary of the key features presented by Helmut Wurm from Visitron System.
moreJun. 21, 2012
Next generation of spinning disk confocal microscopy - reduced crosstalk, whole mount specimen imaging at high magnification, 25 µm pinhole technology - presented at ELMI Meeting 2012 in Leuven, Belgium by Helmut Wurm from Visitron Systems.
This webcast was live recorded at ELMI 2012.
moreSep. 07, 2011
Ernst Ruska Awardees of 2011 are Dr. Johan Verbeeck for his work on "EELS quantification and electron vortex beams" and Prof. Dr. David Mastronarde for "a versatile software for tomographic reconstruction of electron microscopy data sets". The prize-giving took place at the opening session of the Microscopy Conference in Kiel, Germany on August 29 and was done by the president of the German Society of electron microscopy Prof. Dr. Reinhard Rachel, University of Regensburg, Germany.
moreJul. 11, 2011
Most experiments need to be repeated at least three times for data accuracy and statistical significance. Whether you are using a lamp system, LED or laser source, measuring the illumination power is a critical step in ensuring consistent conditions. In this short video presentation, Dr. Kavita Aswani is introducing a power measurement system enabling consistent and repeatable illumination throughout research experiments.
moreJun. 16, 2011
The webinar "Lamp? LED? Laser? Which light source is best for your microscopy application?" will be presented by Dr. Claire Brown on June 28, 2011 at 10 am - 11 am EST and is sponsored by X-Cite by Lumen Dynamics.
moreJun. 15, 2011
In regard to the intrinsic properties like precise wavelength selection, widest wavelength coverage, highest focussability, strong power densities and broad spectrum of excitation periods make lasers to important tool in biophotonics applications. But which laser is the right one?
moreJun. 07, 2011
In regard to the intrinsic properties like precise wavelength selection, widest wavelength coverage, highest focussability, strong power densities and broad spectrum of excitation periods make lasers to important tool in biophotonics applications. But which laser is the right one?
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