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Focal Point, Piezosystem Jena partner to deliver autofocus systems for bioimaging

05/15/2012 Focal Point and Piezosystem Jena, autofocus systems and nanopositioning solutions makers, respectively, have entered into a new partnership to deliver autofocus systems for biological imaging appli...
Bioengineering graduate student Carolyn Schutt won the Rudee Outstanding Poster Award for her research into a new imaging technique for breast cancer research

'Microbubbles' promising for early cancer screening garner research award

05/14/2012 Coupling the chemical sensitivity of optical imaging and tissue-penetrating properties of ultrasound imaging, Carolyn Schutt, a Ph.D. student in bioengineering at the University of California, San ...
Princeton Instruments spectrograph has Schmidt corrector, eliminating field astigmatism

Princeton Instruments spectrograph has Schmidt corrector, eliminating field astigmatism

05/09/2012 Trenton, NJ--Princeton Instruments has introduced a new toroidal-mirror-based imaging spectrograph that includes a Schmidt corrector in its optics, completely eliminating astigmatism across the fie...

NanoSight awarded prestigious Queen's Award

05/07/2012

Nanoparticle charaterization technology developer NanoSight (Salisbury, England) has been selected to receive the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the category for International Trade 2012.

Postdoctoral researcher Steven Adie, professor P. Scott Carney, graduate students Adeel Ahmad and Benedikt Graf, and professor Stephen Boppart, all of the University of Illinois, developed a method to computationally correct aberrations in 3D tissue microscopy

Adaptive optics, computer software pair to correct aberrations in optical imaging

04/30/2012 University of Illinois researchers have developed a technique to computationally correct for aberrations, enabling higher-quality images and 3D datasets in real-time imaging applications such as im...
Compressed sensing allows super-resolution single-molecule microscopy imaging of live cell structures

Compressed sensing allows super-resolution single-molecule microscopy imaging of live cell structures

04/26/2012 Atlanta, GA--Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) have pushed the limits of super-resolution microscopy, using single-molecule ...

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Low-light EMCCD camera by QImaging

08/02/2011 The Rolera Thunder EMCCD camera from QImaging suits low-light imaging applications such as STORM and PALM microscopy, single-molecule fluorescence, and fluor...

Super-resolution microscope stages by PI

07/29/2011 Physik Instrumente (PI) has added two models to its PInano super-resolution (SR) microscope stage series, both of which are equipped with direct-measuring ca...

Picosecond pulsed diode lasers by PicoQuant for fluorescence microscopy

07/26/2011

The LDH Series 500 and 510 nm picosecond pulsed diode laser heads from PicoQuant produce pulse durations as short as 130 ps for fluorescence microscopy.

Bruker debuts high-resolution atomic force microscope

07/11/2011 The Dimension FastScan atomic force microscope (AFM) from Bruker features a XYZ closed-loop head that scans at high-speed rates and delivers low drift and lo...

Lumen Dynamics intros illuminator for fluorescence microscopy

07/06/2011

Featuring a 200 W DC lamp, the X-Cite 200DC illuminator for fluorescence microscopy from Lumen Dynamics provides high-speed shuttering via TTL.

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