Now it its 42nd year, the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting features thousands of lectures, symposia, workshops and events on innovative neuroscience research. The lastest developments in microscopy abound on the show floor. The meeting was attended by over 31,000 scientists.
Reporting from the meeting is:
Julian Heath is the Editor of Microscopy and Analysis. He has a PhD in cell biology and has worked in the UK and US using light and electron microscopy techniques. Julian is the author of the Dictionary of Microscopy. |
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Carl Zeiss Microscopy: Bryan Bowman talks about AxioZoom.V16 microscope
Carl Zeiss Microscopy: Geoff Lambright talks about Correlative Microscopy
Leica Microsystems: Iqbal Habib talks about the SCN400 slide scanner
Leica Microsystems: Lon Nelson talks about Total Solutions for Neuroscience
MBF Bioscience: Jose Maldonado talks about Biolucida Cloud
Nikon Instruments: Stephen Ross talks about N-SIM and N-STORM
Nikon Instruments: Stephen Ross talks about Ni-E Confocal Microscope
Olympus: Brendan Brinkman talks about the Scale View System
Photometrics: Rachit Mohindra talks about Evolve cameras
QImaging: Chris Ryan talks about Rolera Bolt and Thunder cameras
TILL Photonics: Chris Wetzel talks about Two-Photon Microscopy