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Heinrich Bürgers , PhD

Heinrich Bürgers

Heinrich Bürgers ist Produktmanager bei der Stereo & Digital Microscopy Division von Leica Microsystems in Heerbrugg, Schweiz. Er studierte Biologie an den Universitäten Regensburg und München in Deutschland. Nach seiner Promotion an der Universität Heidelberg im Jahr 2009 arbeitete er im Bereich der Bildanalyse und des Fluoreszenz-Scannens von Dias, bevor er 2011 als Vertriebsmitarbeiter zu Leica Microsystems kam. Im Jahr 2014 übernahm er die Rolle des Produktmanagers in Heerbrugg und kümmert sich nun um die Fluoreszenz-Stereomikroskoplinie.

Comparison when observing a rodent model organism with a Greenough versus CMO (common main objective) stereo microscope for a task like surgery.

Rodent and Small-Animal Surgery

Learn how you can perform rodent (mouse, rat, hamster) and small-animal surgery efficiently with a microscope for developmental biology and medical research applications by reading this article.
Transgenic zebrafish larva where fluorescent proteins label the heart muscle blue, blood and blood vessels red, and all circulatory system cells green. Image recorded with a M205 FA microscope.

Imaging and Analyzing Zebrafish, Medaka, and Xenopus

Discover how to image and analyze zebrafish, medaka, and Xenopus frog model organisms efficiently with a microscope for developmental biology applications from this article.
Fluorescence stereo microscope image of anesthetized Mediterranean fruit flies recorded with a M205 stereo microscope.

Investigating Fruit Flies (Drosophila melanogaster)

Learn how to image and investigate Drosophila fruit fly model organisms efficiently with a microscope for developmental biology applications from this article.
C. elegans

Studying Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans)

Find out how you can image and study C. elegans roundworm model organisms efficiently with a microscope for developmental biology applications from this article.

Life Science Imaging with DVM6 Digital Microscope

Digital microscopes can be a great help in life science applications such as the documentation in botany, entomology studies and crop science, or the digitization of museum collections. The image…
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