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We hope you're keeping safe and well <<First Name>>. Here's your copy of the latest issue of the Microscopy & Image Analysis monthly newsletter.
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Time to switch to an eyepiece-less microscope
The biggest cause of work-related ill-health in the manufacturing sector is musculoskeletal disorders. Our range of eyepiece-less microscopes provides the ideal ergonomic solution for microscope users.
Read more about the advantages of using an eyepiece-less microscope HERE
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In the news this month...
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Olympus Provi™ CM20 Wins Highest Honor in World-Renowned Design Competition
Evident, a wholly owned subsidiary of Olympus Corporation, is proud to announce that its Olympus Provi™ CM20 incubation monitoring system is the 2022 recipient of the prestigious "Best of the Best" award in the Product Design category of the Red Dot Design Award. This Award is bestowed on a product that the Red Dot Jury deems as groundbreaking and is the highest honor given in this world-renowned design competition...
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Next Generation in Lattice Light-Sheet Microscopy
ZEISS releases the next generation of ZEISS Lattice Lightsheet 7. The microscope system was introduced to the market in December 2020 and opened up a new way for researchers to explore the dynamics of life at subcellular resolution. It was the first commercial, easy-to-use implementation of the lattice light-sheet technology known for enabling sample-preserving, long-term imaging of living cells...
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Open multiplexing with Cell DIVE offers cancer researchers more choices
Leica Microsystems, a leading provider of microscopy and scientific instruments, has introduced a new generation of its multiplexed imaging solution, Cell DIVE, including software and hardware improvements. The more scalable and efficient multiplexing platform addresses spatial cell biology and function within the tissue microenvironment, offering researchers the freedom to select from...
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Nanochannels light the way towards new medicine
To develop new drugs and vaccines, detailed knowledge about nature’s smallest biological building blocks – the biomolecules – is required. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, are now presenting a groundbreaking microscopy technique that allows proteins, DNA and other tiny biological particles to be studied in their natural state in a completely new way...
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Magnetic Resonance Makes The Invisible Visible
Hyperpolarized water boosts signal intensities of proteins, DNA and membranes. A small group of researchers including Dennis Kurzbach from the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Vienna just published in „Nature Protocols” an advanced NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) method to monitor fast and complicated biomolecular events such as protein folding...
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Collaborates with TransMIT GmbH on a High-Performance Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry Imaging Platform
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, and TransMIT GmbH Center for Mass Spectrometric Developments have announced a co-marketing agreement to promote the use of a mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) platform for spatial multi-omics applications in pharma and clinical labs...
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Bruker Announces Key Innovations for Highly Multiplexed Spatial Proteomics and Multiomic Tissue Imaging at Large Field-of-View
At the 70th ASMS Conference, Bruker Corporation announced key innovations for spatial multiomics of tissue and tumor microenvironments (TME). Following Bruker’s strategic partnership with AmberGen, key enhancements are introduced for MALDI HiPLEX-IHC mass spectrometry imaging...spatial multi-omics applications in pharma and clinical labs...
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