Analytical instrumentation > Imaging systems

Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta high-speed EMCCD camera

01 August, 2017

The Teledyne Photometrics Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD high-speed imaging camera was specifically designed for super-resolution applications such as STORM, PALM and GSD.


Bio-Rad ChemiDoc MP Imaging System and Starbright fluorescent secondary antibodies

01 August, 2017

The ChemiDoc MP Imaging System is designed for multiplex fluorescent western blotting. With triplex acquisition, the product can detect up to three proteins simultaneously to gain more data per sample and minimise stripping and reprobing.


Lambert Instruments TRiCAM intensified camera with ultrashort gating

14 July, 2017

The TRiCAM, from Lambert Instruments, is a compact intensified camera designed for scientific and industrial applications that require low-light imaging.


SPOT Imaging RT sCMOS high-speed camera with Sony Pregius CMOS sensor

30 June, 2017

SPOT Imaging has released the RT sCMOS cooled camera with Sony's Pregius technology to address the high imaging demands of life-science professionals.


$6 million for breast cancer imaging tool

05 June, 2017

OncoRes Medical, established to develop an imaging tool to improve the outcome of breast cancer surgery, will receive up to $6 million of venture capital investment from the Medical Research Commercialisation Fund (MRCF).


New method for producing PET radiotracers

03 May, 2017

Researchers at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation have led the development of a new method for producing PET radiotracers.


Nanolane N-Lab Station for live imaging and analysis at the nanoscale

01 May, 2017

The Nanolane N-Lab Station uses optical sensors to enable label-free live imaging, surface interaction studies and topographic analyses at the nanometre scale.


3Brain BioCAM X microelectrode arrays for electrophysiology

05 April, 2017

The BioCAM X from 3Brain is a high-resolution system for in vitro electrophysiological imaging using a microelectrode array (MEA) biochip. It allows simultaneous recordings from a total of 4096 electrodes sampled at 18 kHz per electrode, thus allowing monitoring of thousands of neurons.


PCO.edge Scientific CMOS 4.2 MP Microscopy Camera

31 March, 2017

The PCO.edge sCMOS 4.2 LT camera offers 4.2 MP and is equipped with a scientific CMOS sensor providing crisp images and precise measurements. It is designed for users who require high quantum efficiency, 16-bit dynamic range, long exposure times and low readout noise.


Cancer research turbocharged at the Australian Synchrotron

31 March, 2017

The ACRF Detector, a device akin to a turbocharged camera, will fast-track cancer research at the Australian Synchrotron by harnessing light a million times brighter than the sun.


3Brain BioCAM microelectrode array platform

30 March, 2017

3Brain's BioCAM platform is a high-resolution electrode array platform for in vitro electrophysiology on large neuronal networks and brain tissues.


Ultrasounds can decrease bone density, scientists find

30 March, 2017

Scientists have found that young rabbits exposed to ultrasound during foetal development had weaker thighbones than unexposed rabbits, raising questions about the use of prenatal ultrasounds in women worldwide.


Diagnostic Instruments SPOT RT CMOS imaging camera

13 March, 2017

The SPOT RT CMOS camera from Diagnostic Instruments uses Sony's Pregius CMOS sensor for high speed and sensitivity.


Microscope-in-a-needle licensed for commercialisation

15 February, 2017

A miniaturised optical imaging probe known as the microscope-in-a-needle, developed at The University of Western Australia, has been licensed to medical device company Miniprobes.


An eye test for Alzheimer's

17 January, 2017

Researchers at Macquarie University and Edith Cowan University will be some of the first in Australia to have access to a retinal-scanning camera that can identify beta-amyloids, known to be an indicator of Alzheimer's disease.


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