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Not Your Father’s Microscope

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In the not-too-distant future, clinical microscopy will look a lot less like it does now. Here, we look at several examples of the next generation of microscopes being developed for health applications (or at least with one eye on health applications), from light, compact instruments designed for limited-resource settings to digital pathology systems that can send images to servers for remote viewing.

Gary Boas, News Editor, [email protected]

Researchers have devoted increasing effort to developing microscopes that can be used in the field for global health applications. Some have started with the conventional microscope design, condensed it and replaced many of the existing components with less expensive alternatives – for example, webcams and digital cameras that have come on the market in recent years. Others investigators, however, are looking to develop unconventional microscopy modalities. “If my goal is really to create a tool that works in the field – if I really want to engineer something...Read full article

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