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sCMOS Launch Webinar - Harness the full potential of sCMOS Technology

sCMOS Webinar

The launch of the new Neo sCMOS is the most significant camera
launch in recent times. To showcase the groundbreaking Neo camera Andor, in partnership with BioMed central, is hosting a webinar on Thursday 20 January(5pm CET, 4pm GMT, 11am EST).


This 60 minutes interactive webinar, hosted by Neo Product Manager, Dr. Colin Coates, will discuss the innovative sCMOS sensor technology and explore Neo's unique ability to simultaneously offer ultra-low noise, extremely fast frame rates, wide dynamic range, high resolution and a large field of view.


To reserve your place please register here.


N.B. If you are unable to attend, please register your details above and we will send you a link after the event.

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Sub 60-second identification of MRSA demonstrated

iStar

At a time of rising levels of MRSA and other hospital acquired infections, Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) has been demonstrated to be a rapid and reliable technique for detection of life-threatening bacterial pathogen species that could be found in such medical environments.

Read the full story


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Stellar and Cellular Imaging Wins Insight Awards

Insight Winners

Congratulations to Dr. Neil Ganem at Harvard University and Dr. David Jess and Professor Mihalis Mathioudakis of Queen's University who won joint first place in the first ever Andor Insight Awards Scientific Imaging Competition.


The winner finished ahead of over 100 other entries and were selected by a panel of expert judges from both life and physical sciences that included...full story


Also this Quarter...
 
  Imaris 7.2   iXon X3 Series   iQ  
 

Imaris 7.2 Released

Imaris 7.2 sees a host of new features including highly automated 3D stitching software for biomedical datasets and much more. View Here.

 

New iXon3 EMCCD Camera

Andor's new iXon3 EMCCD platform ensures the absolute highest sensitivity from a quantitative scientific digital camera...more

 

iQ 2.2 Launched

Andor Technology proudly releases iQ 2.2. The new flexibility facilitates faster acquisition...full details.

 
 

Imaris for Cell Biology: 3-D Correlative Microscopy Using Thresholding

Imaris

Researchers at the Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire in Illkirch, France have developed a new method for correlating live-cell imaging with electron microscopy (EM) on cryofixed samples. According to Yannick Schwab, one of the research team’s members, the group’s goal was to develop a way to correlate light microscopy data acquired from living cells with ultrastructural analysis of the same objects. Full case study.

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See Neo sCMOS at BiOS and Photonics West 2011

Events

At BiOS in booth 8417, you can see the groundbreaking Neo sCMOS, the innovative Revolution DSD white light confocal system, the Micropoint and Mosaic illumination and ablation systems and a demo of Bitplane's Imaris 7.2 image processing software. Book a one to one meeting.

At Photonics West in booth 417 Andor, will present Neo and our latest Microspectroscopy solutions, market leading camera range and our OEM capabilities. Find out more.

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This Quarter's Events and Exhibitions
 

Winter School, Switzerland
 16 Jan - 21 Jan

sCMOS webinar, online
20 Jan - 4pm GMT

BiOS, USA
22 - 23 Jan

 

Photonics West, USA
25 Jan - 27 Jan

BioImaging, UK
27 - 28 Jan

Biophyscial Society, USA
5 - 9 Mar

Event