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Sep. 21: Webinar on Stem Cell Imaging
Tips, Tricks & Best Practices - You are invited to view our panel of experts on Wednesday, September 21, in this live, online educational seminar.
For more information and complimentary registration visit: www.sciencemag.org/webinar/
Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2011Time: 12 noon Eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific, 4 p.m. GMT, 5 p.m. UK Duration: 1 hour
Submit your questions LIVE to the experts during the webinar!
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Leica Microsystems are a Platinum Sponsor of the Society for Hematopathology / European Association for Haematopathology (SH/EAHP) Workshop 2011
Bringing Digital Pathology Excellence to the Hematopathology Workshop
Wetzlar, Germany / Los Angeles, USA. Leica Microsystems, world-leading providers of Total Digital Pathology solutions, are a proud platinum sponsor of this year’s joint workshop of the Society for Hematopathology and the European Association for Haematopathology (SH/EAHP) being held at the...
Webinar on Super-Resolution Available for Download Now
Are you interested in learning about super-resolution microscopy and research applications?
Super-resolution microscopy provides the ability to image structures as small as 20nm. Leica Microsystems pioneered this emerging field, and we’re leading the way today with the broadest array of solutions for super-resolution including stimulated emission depletion STED and ground state depletion...
New Leica DFC365 FX Fluorescence Camera for Live Cell Imaging
Acquire Brilliant Fluorescence Images at Ultra-high Speed
Wetzlar, Germany. To successfully document live cells and rapidly fading fluorescence specimens, a camera technology particularly designed for the purpose is indispensable. The new Leica DFC365 FX digital microscope camera from Leica Microsystems combines exceptional image quality with very high...
Stefan Hell receives Körber European Science Prize 2011
Inventor of STED Microscopy awarded for groundbreaking idea
Prof. Dr. Stefan Hell today receives the Körber European Science Prize 2011 endowed with 750,000 Euros. The scientist is awarded for his groundbreaking invention of STED (Stimulated Emission Depletion) microscopy. STED microscopy can, for the first time, make small details of up to 20 nanometers...