Monday, December 22, 2014
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The brain is having a big year. At the end of September, the National Photonics Initiative launched the Photonics Industry Neuroscience Group, an industry consortium that includes several well-known photonics companies. The industry leaders plan to invest upwards of $30 million for photonics R&D in support of the White House’s BRAIN Initiative. Targeted technologies include: imaging optics, laser sources, automated scanning technology and high-resolution cameras; miniature microscopes for therapeutic screening; fluorescent-protein engineering technology; and automated software for detailed mapping of the human brain.
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Global-Shutter vs. Rolling-Shutter Readouts
New sCMOS cameras overcome rolling-shutter artifacts by combining the best of both global and rolling shutters to achieve the simultaneous exposure with all rows, all while maintaining the frame rate and low noise benefits of rolling-shutter readouts.
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Stimulated emission depletion microscopy surpasses diffraction-limited microscopy by offering much more information about structures. Combining STED with time-tagged data acquisition methods makes even more information available.
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RGB Matrix Laser
Necsel
The Matrix RGB from Necsel IP offers 250 and 700 lumen brightness levels and combines red, green and blue lasers into 400 µm fiber coupling.
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Lasers for Biotech
Laserglow Technologies
LaserGlow Technologies provides lasers for fluorescence microscopy, optogenetics, photoactivation, interferometry, biomedical holography, etc.
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Fluorescence Illumination
Excelitas Technologies Corp.
The X-Cite 110-LED by Excelitas Technologies is a compact, white LED light source designed for fluorescence imaging applications.
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BiOS 2015 - February 7-12, 2015 · San Francisco, CA
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Present your latest work at BiOS, on biomedical optics, diagnostics and therapeutics, biophotonics, new imaging modalities, optical coherence tomography, neurophotonics, optogenetics, tissue optics - plus gain access to an international audience of leaders in this rapidly growing field.
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Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, Industrial Photonics, BioPhotonics and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Group Publisher Karen Newman at [email protected]
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