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New Leica Imagers Set to Transform Visualization of 3D Samples


Leica Microsystems has announced the launch of a new class of instruments for high-speed, high-quality imaging of a large diversity of samples, including thick specimens. THUNDER Imagers allow one to visualize clearly in real-time details, even deep inside thick samples of biologically relevant models like model organisms, tissue sections, and 3D cell cultures. Tis makes THUNDER Imager a cost-effective and speedy alternative to methods like structured illumination or spinning disc.


Leica Microsystems GmbH www.leica-microsystems.com


Metal Coated Substrates for Characterizing Self-Assembled Monolayers


AMSBIO is a leading supplier of gold, silver, and platinum coated substrates for nanotechnology researchers looking to use these surfaces to characterize self-assembled monolayers using atomic force microscopy (AFM), or scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Gold, silver, and platinum surfaces offer a clean, near atomically- flat surface that is ideal for applications in nanotechnology, such as studies on self-assembly, single-molecule imaging, nano- or micro- contact printing, DNA origami, or nanophotonics.


AMS Biotechnology (AMSBIO) www.amsbio.com/gold-coated-substrates-slides.aspx


Olympus Driving Science Education with BioBus Collaboration


Olympus is proud to support the BioBus program, two mobile science laboratories that operate with a mission “to help minority, female, and low-income K–12 and college students in New York City discover, explore, and pursue science.” Te mobile labs, equipped with Olympus microscopes, various specimens, and artifacts, and staffed by scientists, visit pre-K through 12th-grade classes for inquiry-based, hands-on, standards-aligned lab sessions. BioBus has reached a quarter-million students in the past decade.


Olympus BioBus.org


ZEISS ZEN Core Software Suite Offers New Analysis and Connectivity Modules


ZEISS ZEN core is a powerful soſtware suite for microscopy imaging, automated analyses, and multi-modal workflows in connected materials laboratory environments. With the new release, materials researchers are now more efficient. ZEISS ZEN core is used as a powerful tool for image analysis and interactive control of microscopes. As a lab infrastructure solution, ZEISS ZEN core enables multi-modal workflows in connected lab environments with a single general user interface.


ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions www.zeiss.com/microscopy


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Bruker Announces Acquisition of Scientific Software Provider Arxspan LLC


Bruker Corporation announced that it has acquired Arxspan LLC, a provider of cloud-based scientific soſtware and workflow solutions, based in Southborough, Massachusetts. Bruker can now provide a range of soſtware tools for customers in the chemistry, pharmaceutical, biopharma, and analytical laboratory markets. Together with the Mestrelab strategic partnership and majority investment, the acquisition of Arxspan will allow Bruker to offer state-of-the-art chemistry and biopharma soſtware tools, supporting discovery and development.


Bruker Corporation and Arxspan LLC www.bruker.com and www.arxspan.com


Allied Vision Celebrates 30th Company Anniversary


Allied Vision Technologies GmbH was founded as Manfred Sticksel CCD-Kameratechnik GmbH in Alzenau near Frankfurt/Main. Since then, Allied Vision has become one of the world’s leading camera manufacturers for the machine vision industry with eight locations in Germany, Canada, the USA, Singapore, and China and a network of sales partners in over 30 countries. Allied Vision said, “With ALVIUM® technology, we have laid the foundation for the successful development of future powerful camera series.”


Allied Vision www.alliedvision.com


Basler Launches Intelligent Lighting Solutions


Camera manufacturer Basler now offers lighting solutions for image processing systems. In cooperation with CCS, the world’s leading manufacturer of LED lighting for machine vision applications, Basler has developed a comprehensive portfolio of various lighting components. Te new and unique lighting concepts are designed for Basler


ace U and L cameras equipped with the Basler SLP feature. Basler’s patent-pending feature enables direct communication between the camera and the light source.


Basler AG www.baslerweb.com


USC-Olympus Innovation Partnership in Multiscale Bioimaging


Te University of Southern California and Olympus have announced a co-development partnership in Multiscale Bioimaging to advance multiscale research into cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through precision medicine. With Olympus technology and the expertise of university-wide institutes, the partnership demonstrates the clinical utility of new technologies that combine the workflow of a surgical biopsy and primary diagnosis with microscopic cellular and molecular characterization. Te goal is a personalized medicine and treatment selection.


Olympus Scientific Solutions Corp. (US) www.olympus-lifescience.com


www.microscopy-today.com • 2019 July


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