Dr. Mark Browne, Director of Systems Division, Andor Technology
Wednesday 14 April 20108:30pm Mumbai, 5pm Berlin, 4pm London, 11am Boston, 8am San FranciscoWatch the Webinar Recording - Now Available!
This 60-minute interactive webinar will discuss how to achieve optimal live cell imaging by focusing on the principles of operation behind the new white light and differential spinning disk techniques.
The techniques effectiveness will be illustrated by images of live cells and histological specimens, acquired by Andor’s new confocal microscopy system, the Revolution® DSD.
The Andor Revolution® DSD is an innovative, cost effective, high performance, white light confocal spinning disk system based on ‘aperture correlation’. Unlike other white light confocal instruments, the DSD (Differential Spinning Disk) achieves a high degree of optical sectioning by active background rejection.
Dr Mark Browne will also provide an overview of the most powerful 3D and 4D imaging software available for life scientists, Imaris by Bitplane, a company recently acquired by Andor Technology.