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Olympus Microscope Earns 2012 Edison Award

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CENTER VALLEY, Pa., June 7, 2012 — Olympus America Inc. has received the Gold Edison Award for a microscope system that enables imaging deeper into tissue than ever before, the company announced. The international awards celebrate 25 years of honoring the best in innovation and excellence in the development of new products and services. Olympus’ Scaleview microscope optics, part of a system that allows biologists to see deeper into tissue, won in the science and medical category. Until recently, researchers had to slice thin sections of fixed brain and other tissue to make observations through...Read full article

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    Published: June 2012
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