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Digital Pathology Patent Affirmed
Jun 1, 2011 — Hamamatsu Photonics KK was awarded Reissue Patent No. 42,220, confirming the patentability of its original patent No. 6,847,729 for slide scanning with remote viewing. Affirmed by the US Patent and Trademark Office, the patent is for the essential mechanism whereby a microscope slide is scanned and then digitized for remote viewing. It covers the basic operation of the company’s line of NanoZoomer digital pathology instruments. The NanoZoomer instruments have been widely accepted in the...
Direct Green Diode Lasers Mass-Produced
Jun 1, 2011 — Omicron Laserage Laserprodukte GmbH of Rodgau, Germany, has begun volume production of direct green (515 nm) diode lasers specifically for biotechnology applications. The devices offer numerous advantages over conventional argon gas lasers and...
Genetic tags illuminate life
SAN DIEGO – A new type of genetic tag made by modifying a plant protein has the potential to illuminate life in never-before-seen detail. Scientists from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine have re-engineered a...
Glowing nanopillars light up cells
STANFORD, Calif. – A novel cellular research platform uses nanopillars that glow in such a way as to allow a deeper and more precise look into living cells. A Stanford University team led by chemist Bianxiao Cui developed the precise system of illumination. ...
Jenoptik Nabs Laser Order
Jun 1, 2011 — An optoelectronics group based in Jena, Germany, Jenoptik has received a $4.4 million order for diode-pumped green thin-disk lasers suitable for medical use. This year and next, Jenoptik’s Lasers & Material Processing Div. will deliver the...
Nanoscale Waveguide Created for Future Photonics
BERKELEY, Calif., June 1, 2011 — The first true nanoscale waveguides for next-generation on-chip optical communication systems have been demonstrated by researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The new quasiparticle, called the "hybrid plasmon polariton," may throw...
Nanotubes Improve Fluorescence Imaging
STANFORD, Calif., June 1, 2011 — An improved imaging method using fluorescent carbon nanotubes allows researchers to see centimeters deep into a mouse with far more clarity than conventional dyes provide. For a creature the size of a mouse, a few centimeters makes a great...
Novel nanoparticles change color
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tiny polymeric containers stuffed with red and green quantum dots promise to provide continuous light for biomedical imaging. Engineers at Ohio State University have invented nanoparticles that, somewhat unusually, glow red, green or yellow...
Optofluidics and the Real World: Technologies Evolve to Meet 21st Century Challenges
Jun 1, 2011 — “We are very good at developing novel optofluidic devices for research demonstrations; the challenges lie in transitioning these devices into commercially viable products.” – Arthur Nitkowski, Cornell University Optofluidics is a...
Semrock Relaunches Website
Jun 1, 2011 — Semrock Inc., a unit of Idex Corp. based in Rochester, N.Y., has introduced a new website to accommodate online shopping and to facilitate filter and set selection. The portal offers updated customer service. In the OEM section, manufacturers can...
Simplified superlens captures IR light
BERKELEY, Calif. – Superlenses that are ideal for capturing light in the mid-infrared range now can be fabricated more easily. Made from perovskite oxides rather than metamaterials, these new devices could open the door to highly sensitive biomedical detection and...
Synchrotron enables faster, better tissue imaging
MILWAUKEE – A synchrotron-based imaging technique delivers intensity a million times brighter than sunlight – and offers high-resolution pictures of the molecular composition of tissues with high speed and quality. A team of researchers from the...
Trumpf Reports High Earnings
Jun 1, 2011 — Trumpf Ltd. of Luton, UK, reported more than 300 attendees at its In-Tech open house in March and receipt of £5 million (~$8 million) in orders for its machines. The company said that March will be its highest earnings month ever. When...
Imaging Method Helps Identify Specific Mental States
STANFORD, Calif., May 27, 2011 — Distinct mental states can be distinguished using a form of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to detect unique patterns of activity in coordinated "networks" within the brain. The technique, developed by researchers at Stanford University...
Reindeer See Wonderful World of UV Light
WILTSHIRE, England, May 27, 2011 — The same ultraviolet light that can cause temporary snow blindness in humans is the very same light that is life-saving for reindeer in the arctic. Humans are able to see light with wavelengths ranging from around 700nm, which corresponds to the...
First Fluorescent Protein 3-D Hologram Created
EDINBURGH, Scotland, May 26, 2011 — Holoxica, a company spun out from the University of Edinburgh, has made the first medical imaging hologram of a green fluorescent protein (GFP) structure, allowing scientists to visualize the structure without any glasses or other visual aids. This...
Multimodal Imaging: Combining Techniques to Give Microscopists a Boost
May 24, 2011 — On the way to conjoining two well-established but disparate imaging modalities, a FLIM (fluorescence lifetime imaging) and CARS microscope was achieved along with the development of an adapter that could bring real change to the way microscopists...
New Nanoscale Imaging May Lead to New Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 24, 2011 — A new method of nanoscopic imaging may lead to experimental methods for early detection and diagnosis — and to possible treatments — for pathological tissues that are precursors to multiple sclerosis and similar diseases. Chemical...
Pantec Laser to Incorporate Oclaro Diode Bars
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 24, 2011 — Oclaro Inc., an optical communications and laser technology supplier, has announced that its 9xx-nm high-power laser diode bars have been selected by Pantec Biosolutions AG for use in its next-generation PLEASE (Precise Laser Epidermal System)...
Laser Physics Advances Under Spotlight in Munich
MUNICH, Germany, May 23, 2011 — Enhanced lasers are the focal point of this year’s Laser World of Photonics trade show, being held from May 23 to 26. With the help of these lasers, it is possible to show structures of complex biomolecules, arthritically modified cartilages...
New Microscope is Handy, Quick ... and Flat
JENA, Germany, May 23, 2011 — A very thin and fast microscope promises to change the way skin cancer is detected. Developed at Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering (IOF), it provides a high-resolution image of skin areas of any size — and does...
‘Google Earth’ Views of Bladder Possible
SEATTLE, May 19, 2011 — A more automated approach to imaging bladders in cancer patients could be cheaper, more comfortable and more convenient than current practices for doctors and patients alike. The new system — designed at the University of Washington —...
FluxData Licenses RIT Imaging Patent
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 18, 2011 — Multispectral imaging systems provider FluxData Inc. has licensed patent No. 7,554,586 from the Rochester Institute of Technology, titled “System and Method for Scene Image Acquisition and Spectral Estimation Using a Wide-Band Multi-Channel...
New Superresolution Technique Reveals Cell Secrets
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., May 18, 2011 — A new superresolution microscopy technique is answering longheld questions about how and why a cell’s defenses fail against some invaders, such as plague, while successfully fending off others, such as E. coli. The approach is revealing...
Dymax Hires Scully as Sales Manager
TORRINGTON, Conn., May 16, 2011 — Dymax Corp. announced the appointment of Brian Scully as inside sales manager of the customer support department. In that position, he will grow the global customer service and inside sales teams, the company said. He will report to Jennifer...
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