Available Microscopes

Widefield is fundamentally any technique in which the entire specimen of interest is exposed to the light source, with the resulting image being viewed either by the observer or a camera.

Confocal imaging offers controllable depth of field, elimination of out-of-focus information, and the ability to collect optical sections from thick specimens.

Super resolution improves resolution beyond the diffraction limit. Each method has a unique set of principles to achieve this.

Light-sheet allows rapid 3D and live imaging of large specimens using a unique planar illumination approach while minimizing photobleaching and phototoxicity.

Stereo microscopy allows low magnification observation of a sample to study the surfaces of solid specimens or to carry out close work such as dissection or microsurgery.

Workstations Additional Software
  • Arivis Vision 4D 3.5 - Floating license
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