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A new technique could lead to a better understanding of how neuronal networks process sensory information and even how behavior is created in the brain. Researchers have developed an imaging system that can show neural activity and generate 3-D movies of a living animal’s entire brain at the millisecond timescale.
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Metal Technology Now Using 3-D Printer
Metal Technology Inc. has purchased a direct metal sintering ProX 300 Production 3-D Printer to serve customers in the aerospace, defense and scientific industries.
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ComboSource Laser Diode Controller
Arroyo Instruments
The new 6300 Series ComboSource Laser Diode Controller offers the best of both worlds: a high accuracy, low noise laser driver and a powerful 60W temperature controller, all in one compact instrument.
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Extreme™ Imaging Products
Stanford Photonics
Stanford Photonics, Inc. designs and manufactures digital ICCD/ICMOS/CCD cameras for advanced imaging applications in the life sciences, commercial and military surveillance markets.
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Optical Thin Film Products
Keihin Komaku
Vacuum deposition technology requires advanced adjustment techniques. Everything from the selection of materials to the final product is examined and measured at various times throughout the process.
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Time-Resolved Filter Fluorometer
Optical Building Blocks
Optical Building Blocks announces the introduction of the EasyLife-X fluorescence lifetime system. The EasyLife-X is the simplest, smallest and least expensive fluorescence lifetime system commercially available.
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Researchers in Ohio have discovered a new approach to in vivo imaging of certain types of brain tumors using biofluorescent markers and an MAROI system.
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In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: A new imaging technique targets tumors, a laser mirror counteracts deformation, photodynamic therapy pushes deeper into body tissue, and I talk with Toptica Photonics President Mark Tolbert about the 2014 Technology Transfer program.
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A new technique uses NIR light to push photodynamic therapy treatment deeper into body tissue than ever before.
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Technology Transfer Program
Thursday, May 29, 2014 - 1 pm EST/10 am PST
FREE WEBINAR
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Uta Stadermann, co-founder of the German startup StrataTherm, and Amy Phillips, senior licensing manager for the Technology Transfer program at the University of Arizona, will offer tips for researchers looking to turn their discoveries into marketable products. This offers a look at the Technology Transfer program that will be part of the annual CLEO conference next month in San Jose, Calif.
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The 16th annual conference combines theory, development and application, bringing together researchers, companies and the latest scientific developments in the photonics industry.
A number of course sessions will be offered on topics such as high-power laser technology, optoelectronics, photonic theory and design, nonlinear optics and nanophotonics. Speakers scheduled to present include Demetrios Christodoulides (CREOL), David Plant (McGill University), Mordechai Segev (Israel Institute of Technology) and Alain Villeneuve (Genia Photonics).
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FEATURED VIDEO
Aerotech – Q-Series Piezo Nanopositioners
Jim Johnston, Automation Systems Group Manager presents Aerotech's new QNP Piezo Nanopositioners and QLAB Piezo Controller. QNP stages offer sub-nanometer resolution and best-in-class stiffness and resonant frequency in a compact package, making them the ideal solution for high-performance, space-constrained applications such as interferometry, microscopy and precision alignment.
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