Analytical instrumentation > Imaging systems

Andor iXon Ultra 888 MP, back-illuminated EMCCD camera

12 February, 2015

The Andor iXon Ultra 888 MP, back-illuminated EMCCD camera offers single-photon sensitivity across a large field of view at 26 fps. It is claimed to represent a performance boost for the largest available EMCCD sensor, as well as the first USB 3.0-enabled EMCCD camera.


MR Solutions MRI systems

11 February, 2015

MR Solutions is a developer of innovative preclinical imaging solutions. The company's superconducting, cryogen-free, preclinical MRI systems up to 7 Tesla are suitable for in vivo investigations in areas such as oncology, developmental biology, cardiovascular disease, neurology and drug development.


BioTek Cytation 5 Cell Imaging Multi-Mode Reader

04 December, 2014

BioTek introduces the Cytation 5 Cell Imaging Multi-Mode Reader. The second-generation imaging reader includes added functionality to both the automated digital microscopy and conventional multimode microplate detection modes, enhancing phenotypic cellular information and well-based quantitative data.


Bio Rad ZOE Fluorescent Cell Imager

02 October, 2014

Bio-Rad Laboratories has announced the ZOE Fluorescent Cell Imager, a cell imaging system that can deliver the power of microscopy in a system that is as easy to use as a tablet. The system includes three fluorescent channels and brightfield to simplify fluorescence imaging for cell culture applications.


Bio-Rad ChemiDoc Touch Imaging System

24 September, 2014

The ChemiDoc Touch Imaging System, from Bio-Rad, is a complete solution for gel and western blot imaging. The system combines the sensitivity of film with advanced detection technology to determine the best exposure settings for publication-quality western blot images.


FLIR A6700sc thermal imaging camera

22 August, 2014

The FLIR A6700sc is suitable for industrial R&D, for applications that need better image quality, more sensitivity and a higher frame rate than what can be obtained from a thermal imaging camera with an uncooled detector.


The physical effects of magic mushrooms

04 July, 2014

Researchers have examined the brain effects of the psychedelic chemical in magic mushrooms, called 'psilocybin', revealing the physical changes the chemical makes to the brain.


A powerful body scanner for an advanced imaging facility

16 May, 2014 by Lauren Davis

The University of Queensland's Centre for Advanced Imaging has acquired an $11 million 7 T MRI scanner, said to be the most powerful body scanner in the Southern Hemisphere.


University of Otago and GE Healthcare partner on medical imaging

23 April, 2014

Medical technology company GE Healthcare has signed a partnership agreement with the University of Otago's Centre for Bioengineering & Nanomedicine to work together on medical imaging technology projects.


The best laid plans of mice in men

14 March, 2014

Scientists from the UK and Australia have created a mouse strain that expresses a fluorescing biosensor in every cell of its body, allowing diseased cells and drugs to be tracked and evaluated in real time.


New 3D imaging technology keeps long samples intact

03 February, 2014

Researchers at the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M) and its spin-off company, 4D-Nature, have developed a technique called helical optical projection tomography (hOPT), which improves biomedical diagnostic 3D imaging.


Chemical imaging for cancerous tissue

15 January, 2014

Scientists have outlined a new method for analysing biological samples, such as searching for cancer, based on their chemical make-up. The process would transform medical examinations, with tests currently involving interpretation by a histology specialist and a waiting period of weeks to obtain a full result.


Syngene GeneSys gel and blot imaging software version 1.4.0.0

06 December, 2013

GeneSys imaging software version 1.4.0.0 is now available from Syngene. The product contains extra features and a redesigned interface to make the capturing of images both easier and quicker.


Jenoptik ProgRes CMOS and CCD digital microscope cameras

21 November, 2013

The ProgRes CMOS (3 or 5 MP) and CCD (3, 5 or 7 MP) cameras from Jenoptik are suitable for all contrast methods in light microscopy and can be easily integrated via C-Mount and USB 2.0/ FireWire interfaces.


World-first imaging system for cochlear implants

11 November, 2013

A world-first brain imaging system has been launched at the Australian Hearing Hub, located at Macquarie University. The system will allow researchers in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD) and HEARing Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) to see how the information processed by cochlear implants is interpreted by the brain.


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