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Follow on Google News | Discover open source microscopy for live cell imagingAs part of the annual EMBO and EMBL events, Olympus will be showcasing the open source microscopy concept, led by the IX3 inverted microscope frames, optimised for life science research.
By: Olympus Offering a completely modular and flexible system, the unique “open source” IX3 frames (http://www.olympus- Delegates of the EMBO meeting 2013 can visit booth 31 to discover how open source microscopy can transform their life science research, with a complimentary sushi buffet on Monday 23rd between 4 and 6pm. The whole IX3 range will be on show featuring the fully automated IX83, the highly customisable IX73 and the manual IX53. The IX83 is the most advanced system in the range, and will be controlled by the uniquely customisable cellSens imaging software. With extensive acquisition, measurement and processing options, this configuration highlights how the operation of the IX3 is particularly intuitive, even for first time users. The new Olympus cellVivo (http://www.olympus- Bringing together the leading developers of imaging methods with cutting edge applications, the “Seeing is Believing – Imaging the Processes of Life” Symposium hosted by EMBO/EMBL explores how imaging can answer biological questions. As a gold sponsor of this event, Olympus will be hosting a coffee break, and at booth 1, delegates can learn how the IX83 and IX73 can be easily adapted to a variety of imaging technologies for capturing the dynamics of life. For more information on the EMBO Meeting, visit www.the-embo- To discover more about the Olympus IX3 range, visit www.olympus- End
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