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Cary Davies Named Fluorescence Product Manager at Horiba
EDISON, N.J., Nov. 9, 2015 — Horiba Scientific has named Cary Davies global product line manager for its fluorescence division. Davies has 29 years of experience in the fluorescence spectroscopy field as a salesman, sales manager and product manager for Photon Technology International Inc. (PTI) prior to its acquisition by Horiba last year. He was also the global product line manager for PTI's sister company, Optical Building Blocks Corp. Horiba Scientific offers instrumentation for Raman and fluorescence
Winners of 2015 Insight Awards for Scientific Imaging Announced
BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Nov. 6, 2015 — Andor Technology Ltd. and Bitplane AG, both Oxford Instruments companies, have announced three first-place winners of their 2015 Insight Awards, a scientific imaging competition. The winning entry in the physical sciences category was submitted by...
Diagnostic Photonics Wins Business Plan Competition with Cancer Imaging Technology
CHICAGO, Nov. 3, 2015 — Diagnostic Photonics Inc., a startup developing a handheld, high-resolution imaging system for cancer surgery, is the winner of a business plan competition. The competition was sponsored by the PROPEL Center of the iBIO Institute, which provides...
Dye Endures Repeated STED Irradiation
NAGOYA, Japan, Oct. 27, 2015 — Photostable fluorescent dye for superresolution microscopy could serve as a powerful tool to visualize biological events and structural details in living cells for prolonged periods. Researchers at Nagoya University have developed a new fluorescent...
Light-Sheet Microscope Pushes Resolution Limits
ASHBURN, Va., Oct. 26, 2015 — With resolution seven times greater than conventional light-sheet microscopes, a new device can capture cell-level 3D images across entire small organisms. Developed at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus, the microscope...
Study: Laser Endomicroscopy Enables Characterization of Pancreatic Cysts
PARIS, Oct. 26, 2015 — A pilot study sponsored by Mauna Kea Technologies SA has validated the use of needle-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (nCLE) to characterize different kinds of pancreatic cysts. The procedure is especially promising for identifying benign cysts,...
Grant Aids Introduction of Hybrid Upright-Inverted Microscope
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 22, 2015 — With help from a rapid manufacturing firm, Echo Laboratories Inc. has introduced a combined upright and inverted microscope aimed at reducing lab equipment costs. Proto Labs Inc. of Maple Plain, Minn., recognized Echo Laboratories with its Cool...
Microscopes Expand Operating Room Capabilities
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Surgeons have long used microscopes to help them perform their delicate work. But, in this setting at least, microscopes have traditionally done little more than magnify. Two new devices aim to change that by helping to differentiate healthy and...
Startup to Develop Light-Sheet Microscopes with €6M in Venture Funding
HEIDELBERG, Germany, Oct. 15, 2015 — The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) has launched a company to develop light-sheet microscopes for the global life sciences market. Luxendo will get its start with €6 million (about $6.85 million) in financing from EMBL Ventures of...
Harvard Spinoff to Commercialize Superresolution Microscopy Alternative
BOSTON, Oct. 14, 2015 — A company spun out from Harvard University aims to provide life sciences researchers with a way to achieve subdiffraction imaging resolution using standard fluorescent microscopes. Ultivue Inc. will commercialize imaging reagent technology developed...
Position, Position, Position
Oct 6, 2015 — New standards could provide positioning and motion systems with higher dynamic path-following capabilities than existing and earlier systems. This may become critical for applications in precision metrology, manufacturing and others, where accuracy...
Prior Scientific Changes Leadership
FULBOURN, England, Oct. 2, 2015 — Prior Scientific Instruments Ltd. has made several changes to its executive leadership team. After seven years with the company, Dr. Monika Maintz is stepping down as managing director to manage an English charity. "Under Monika's stewardship, Prior...
Far-Red Stain Safer for Live-Cell Imaging
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct. 2, 2015 — Emitting at the far-red end of the visible light spectrum, a new DNA stain could enable imaging of live cells over the course of a day or more. The stain has three key advantages over existing fluorescent tags used in live-cell imaging, according to...
Combined Techniques Image Movement of Confined Light
SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Sept. 17, 2015 — A combined interferometric and microscopy technique has revealed the strange ways in which light moves when confined inside hyperbolic materials. Researchers at CIC nanoGUNE in the Basque Country and the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in...
ClearLight Diagnostics to Commercialize Tissue Clearing, Microscope Technology
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Sept. 15, 2015 — Transparent tissue imaging technology developed by professor Karl Deisseroth and colleagues at Stanford University has been licensed to ClearLight Diagnostics. ClearLight plans to commercialize the technology, which is aimed at improving diagnosis...
Startup Wins $744K NSF Grant to Develop Microscope for Drug Testing
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 16, 2015 — A $744,066 federal grant will aid further development of a microscope whose ability to detect cellular motion could be of use in testing drugs. Based on fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy techniques, the biodynamic microscope is being developed...
Study: Automated Biopsy Assessment Possible with SLIM
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Sept. 14, 2015 — Spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM) might provide a quantitative way to diagnose breast cancer. Researchers at the University of Illinois recently used data-based SLIM assessment to determine whether breast tissue biopsies from 400 patients...
Imaging of Nanoscale Pores Aids Drug Discovery
HOUSTON, Sept. 9, 2015 — Drug discovery efforts may get a boost from a new imaging technique based on superresolution microscopy and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Called fcsSOFI — for fluorescence correlation spectroscopy superresolution optical fluctuation...
Spinal Neuron Connections Probed with Fluorescence Microscopy
LA JOLLA, Calif., Sept. 9, 2015 — Using two-photon fluorescence microscopy, researchers have gained new insight into how the spinal cord mediates commands from the brain to get the body moving. The findings could help identify ways to repair damaged neural connections in patients...
NIST to Evaluate Argolight Fluorescence Calibration Sources
TALENCE, France, Sept. 4, 2015 — Fluorescence technology from Argolight aimed at improving the reproducibility of optical microscopy measurements is set to undergo evaluation by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NIST will assess whether the technology...
Modified SIM Makes Movies of Cell Processes
ASHBURN, Va., Aug. 27, 2015 — Variations on structured illumination microscopy (SIM) provide a way to watch dynamic biological processes inside living cells with unprecedented clarity. "These methods set a new standard for how far you can push the speed and noninvasiveness of...
Method Lends 'True Color' to Superresolution Microscopy
BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 17, 2015 — Building on earlier superresolutions methods, a new microscopy technique provides nanoscale spatial information on individual molecules while also revealing their spectra. SR-STORM, or spectrally resolved stochastic optical reconstruction...
Microlens Array Spawns Massive Microscope Image
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 21, 2015 — A new multispectral device is said to have produced the largest microscope image ever, combining 13 color channels gathered by thousands of microlenses into a nearly 17-gigapixel picture. Able to rapidly process very large amounts of biomedical...
Microscopy Platform Enables Ultrastable Measurements
BOULDER, Colo., July 2, 2015 — Stable enough to track the movements of individual molecules over many hours, a new measurement platform for microscopes could enable a deeper understanding of subcellular processes. The technology was designed to track single base pairs in human...
Special Optics Buys Precision Optical Factory
WHARTON, N.J., July 2, 2015 — Special Optics has purchased a new 25,000-square-foot facility in Denville, N.J., to grow its business in femtosecond laser optical systems for eye surgery and custom high-NA microscope objectives. "Rapid growth in advanced laser eye surgery...
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