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Live Cell Imaging Applications Drive Component and Wavelength Selection for Hyperspectral Microscopy

Oct 15, 2024
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Zaber Technologies Inc.
About This Webinar
This session explores the expanding applications of hyperspectral microscopy in semiconductors and live cell imaging. Viewers will better understand the advantages and disadvantages of using UV and NIR wavelengths compared to traditional visible light microscopy. Learn how NIR microscopy can enhance live cell studies by avoiding phototoxicity, extending observation times and offering deeper tissue penetration.

Fussel explains UV microscopy and its ability to help resolve finer details in samples than visible light could. Viewers will learn how to update existing microscopes to support UV or IR imaging with practical guidance for component selection to help you achieve the best possible results for a hyperspectral microscope system.

*** This presentation premiered during the 2024 BioPhotonics Conference. For more information on Photonics Media conferences and summits, visit events.photonics.com

About the presenter

Mike FussellMike Fussell is the life science product manager at Zaber Technologies, specializing in lab automation, and is also a former product manager with FLIR Systems' machine vision group. He earned a Master of Bioscience enterprise from the University of Auckland in 2012 and brings his background in life science, biotechnology commercialization, and imaging technology to the microscopy team at Zaber Technologies.

At Zaber, Fussell has worked on a variety of hyperspectral imaging systems for life science researchers and OEMs. He is the author of numerous articles on image sensor technology, training, and deploying AI inference imaging systems as well as motion control across a range of machine vision industry publications.
MicroscopyBiophotonicshyperspectral microscopylive cell imaging
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