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Thermo Fisher and Contract Research Organizations Expand Cryo-EM Access


Termo Fisher Scientific has announced it is facilitating access to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) for contract research organizations (CROs) around the globe that offer start-up packages for this breakthrough technology as a service. Tree options are provided. Te Starter Kit Package allows researchers to apply cryo-EM screening to determine whether their sample is suitable for cryo-EM exploration. Te Exploration Package takes this examination a step further by allowing researchers to construct a 3D high-resolution molecular model of their sample. Te Impact Package helps researchers gain formal cryo-EM training, applying the technology to multiple projects as they consider whether to build their own lab or continue with cryo-EM as a service.


Thermo Fisher Scientific https://thermofisher.mediaroom.com/2020-08-18-Thermo-Fisher-and- Leading-Contract-Research-Organizations-Expand-Cryo-EM-Access-to- More-Pharma-and-Biotech-Companies


Capture, Document, and Share Images in Seconds


Leica Microsystems launches the new FLEXACAM C1 microscope camera, which saves time and effort capturing, documenting, and sharing images. It turns microscopes into stand-alone digital imaging stations (no PC needed). Users can connect the camera to their viewing device and network to begin their daily imaging tasks. It can be adjusted and operated with the integrated on-screen display (OSD) directly via a monitor. It offers intuitive annotation, overlay, and network tools for more flexibility to enhance documentation.


Leica Microsystems www.leica-microsystems.com/company/news/news-details/article/capture- document-and-share-images-in-seconds


Miltenyi Biotec Offers Automated and Closed Adherent Cell Culture Solutions on CliniMACS Prodigy


Miltenyi Biotec’s new CliniMACS Prodigy® Adherent Cell Culture System is now available. A flexible architecture specifically developed for the GMP- compliant CliniMACS Prodigy Platform, it


enables the automated, scalable, and closed manufacturing of various adherent cell types, including stem cells and their derivatives. Tested processes include, for example, GMP-compliant expansion of human mesenchymal stromal cells and pluripotent stem cells, as well as differentiation of the latter into dopaminergic progenitors.


Miltenyi Biotech www.miltenyibiotec.com


UV-Visible-NIR Polarization Spectroscopy of Microscopic Samples


CRAIC Technologies, a leading innovator of UV-visible-NIR microanalysis solutions, announces the addition of UV-visible- NIR polarization microscope spectroscopy capabilities to CRAIC microspectrophotometers. Tis unique


feature transmission or


package that allows the user to measure polarization spectra in either


reflectance modes. With the ability to


measure polarization microspectra™ in the ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared regions, the UV-visible-NIR polarization package represents a powerful new tool for both materials science and biological research.


CRAIC Technologies www.microspectra.com


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CAMECA Akonis Metrology Tool Selected by Leading Semiconductor Manufacturer


AMETEK CAMECA, a provider of


scientific instrumentation and metrology solutions, announces that one of the world’s leading semiconductor players recently selected CAMECA’s cutting- edge metrology solution for one of its fabrication sites. The selected metrology


system, the new AKONIS Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer, fills a critical gap in semiconductor manufacturing processes by providing high throughput as well as high precision detection for implant profiles, composition analysis, and interfacial data directly in the fab line.


AMETEK CAMECA www.cameca.com


A New Publication in Microscopy and Microanalysis


Te Microscopy Society of America and Cambridge University Press announce the launch of a new publication. Elements of Microscopy and Microanalysis will consist of a series of digital publications ranging in length from 30 to 100 pages. Topics cover all aspects of microscopy and microanalysis and range from how-to tutorials to development and applications of state-of-the-art instruments used in research. For more information and to submit a topic for Elements of Microscopy and Microanalysis, contact the Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Beth Dickey.


Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/elements


TESCAN and MIZE Announce a New Service Management System


Mize, a leading provider of Connected Customer Experience Platform and Service Lifecycle Management soſtware, announced that TESCAN ORSAY HOLDING (“TESCAN”) will implement a new service management system using the Mize platform Connected Customer Experience Platform and Smart Blox modules. Te Mize soſtware solution will enable TESCAN to better manage many of their service processes, such as call activity, escalations, customer databases, service contracts, and service logistics.


TESCAN and Mize www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/tescan-optimizes-global-service- delivery-with-mize-301056293.html


Capture Higher Quality Multicolor Images more Quickly and Achieve Better Quantitative Results over the Full Field of View


Te Olympus scanR high-content screening (HCS) station delivers improved image quality, better quantitative data, support for challenging segmentation and classification applications, and increased speed to help life science researchers maximize the information they get from their


samples. Key to these functionalities is Olympus’ breakthrough lens manufacturing technology. X Line™ objectives offer simultaneously improved chromatic aberration correction, image flatness, and resolution.


Olympus www.olympus-lifescience.com/microscopes/inverted/scanr


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