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Light-Sheet Microscopy Method Improves Cancer Diagnostics
VIENNA, Oct. 30, 2020 — A microscopy technique developed by researchers at TU Wien (Austria) in collaboration with TU Munich could lead to more reliable cancer diagnostics. The technique allows a tumor to be analyzed after surgery in 3D without cutting the tumor into sections. Previous methods for assessing the success of cancer surgery required pathologists to cut very thin sections, approximately 4 µm thick every 5 mm. These samples were then analyzed under a microscope to determine the presence or
Leica, NovoPath to Integrate Histology Systems
VISTA, Calif., Dec. 23, 2014 — Leica Biosystems and software firm NovoPath Inc. of Princeton, N.J., plan to team up to integrate systems for enhanced labelers, stainers and other histology equipment for pathologists. Leica’s Cerebro Specimen Tracking system tracks and...
Leica Biosystems Acquires Kreatech
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, England, and AMSTERDAM, July 9, 2013 — Leica Biosystems has acquired privately held DNA fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) probes and target labeling reagents provider Kreatech Diagnostics for an undisclosed amount.
IPhone becomes multipurpose imaging tool
DAVIS, Calif. — Using materials that cost about as much as a typical app, scientists have transformed the everyday iPhone into a medical-quality imaging and chemical-detection device that performs detailed microscopy and spectroscopy. The enhanced device...
Olympus Scanner Wins 2 Awards
HAMBURG, Germany, August 25, 2010 — Olympus won a pair of awards at the first European Scanner Contest, which took place May 25-29 in Berlin, running parallel to the 94th annual meeting of the German Society of Pathology. With categories in quality, mass scanning and cytology,...
Olympus America Licenses Patents to BioImagene
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., July 26, 2010 — BioImagene Inc. and Olympus America Inc. have signed a nonexclusive worldwide licensing agreement that allows BioImagene to access Olympus’ patent portfolio in the field of digital pathology and virtual microscopy. The license is the...
Omnyx Licenses Olympus Patents
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., March 15, 2010 – Olympus America Inc. signed a nonexclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Omnyx LLC, a joint venture of GE Healthcare and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. The agreement will allow Omnyx to access Olympus America’s extensive...
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Jul 1, 2007 — The full-color, 784-page “Catalog XV 2007-2010” from Electron Microscopy Sciences (EMS) specifies the company’s microscopy and histology supplies, and accessories and chemicals for use in areas such as pathology, physiology, neuroscience and cell...
Aperio Expands UK Operations, Names European Sales Director
Aug 8, 2006 — Aperio Technologies Inc. of Vista, Calif., a provider of digital pathology systems and services to the healthcare IT industry, today announced that it has expanded its operations in Europe with the opening of a new and larger operations center in...
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