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Marburg Tests Leica Nanoscope
MARBURG, Germany, March 16, 2011 — Philipps-Universität Marburg is working with Leica Microsystems on microscope technology that will provide resolution below the diffraction limit. The new optical nanoscopy, called GSDIM (ground state depletion microscopy followed by individual molecule return), is expected to make possible the imaging of subcellular structures or protein complexes far beyond the resolving powers of a light microscope, said the university’s Ralf Jacob. The new technology, for which Leica...
Analyzing Particles to Save the Planet – and for Profit
Mar 1, 2011 — Shane M. Murphy’s research begins with something small but could end with something big. Murphy, a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Boulder, Colo., is interested in airborne aerosols. Along with...
KLA-Tencor Buying Vistec Unit
MILPITAS, Calif., July 30, 2008 -- KLA-Tencor, a maker of equipment to detect defects in integrated circuits, today announced it will acquire the Microelectronic Inspection Equipment (MIE) business unit of Vistec Semiconductor Systems. Terms of the deal were not disclosed....
Leica MS Buys Bal-Tec
BANNOCKBURN, Ill., May 28, 2008 -- Leica Microsystems Inc. announced it has acquired Liechtenstein, Germany-based Bal-Tec AG, a maker of mechanical and cryo sample preparation equipment for scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Terms were not...
Leica Micro Buys Coretech
WETZLAR, Germany, May 16, 2008 -- Leica Microsystems announced today it acquired, on May 14, the assets of St. Louis, Mo.-based Coretech Holdings and McCormick Scientific LLC (Coretech), a maker of instruments and consumables for histopathalogy laboratories. Terms were not...
Vistec Semiconductor Systems to Move to Silicon Valley
Jul 13, 2006 — To be closer to its key customers, the US branch office of Wetzlar, Germany-based Vistec Semiconductor Systems GmbH (formerly known as Leica Microsystems Semiconductor GmbH) is moving to California's Silicon Valley in August, the company announced...
Golden Gate Acquires Leica Unit
Oct 6, 2005 — SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 -- Golden Gate Capital, a San Francisco-based investment firm, has acquired the Semiconductor Equipment Div. (SED) of Leica Microsystems AG, a subsidiary of Danaher Corp. Terms were not disclosed. Leica Microsystems SED makes...
Danaher to Acquire Leica Microsystems
Jul 15, 2005 — WASHINGTON, July 15 -- Danaher Corp., a Washington-based maker of professional instrumentation, industrial technologies, and tools and components, signed a definitive agreement this month to purchase German-based Leica Microsystems AG from LM...
4Pi Microscope Coming to Maine
Sep 9, 2004 — BAR HARBOR, Maine, Sept. 9 -- The Institute for Molecular Biophysics (IMB), an interdisciplinary biophysical research program in Maine, has been granted $732,624 by the National Science Foundation to install a 4Pi confocal laser scanning microscope....
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