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Novel Method for Quantifying Life Science Imaging

4 Jan 2010
Novel Method for Quantifying Life Science Imaging

Watch this interview with Photometrics at ASCB to learn more about the EvolveTM advanced camera calibration system. It achieves 5000 measurements in 3 minutes with relative charge transfer efficiency measured and optimized for each camera. Alexis Rodriguez, Assistant Professor at Rutgers, discusses the ability for quantification between different users in the lab to achieve reproducible results.

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Photometrics designs and manufactures high-performance CMOS, and EMCCD and CCD cameras for life science research.The original architect of the world’s first scientific-grade microscopy EMCCD camera, Photometrics has led the industry for decades with state-of-the-art imaging instrumentation for the scientific community. Tens of thousands of researchers around the globe rely on these cutting-edge imaging solutions to meet their most demanding application requirements. Photometrics also offers comprehensive OEM support, including cost efficient imaging systems and components that provide the best solutions for customers’ unique requirements.

Photometrics cameras allow researchers to conduct quantitative bio-research that meets specific experimental requirements. These imaging solutions provide researchers with the tools to strive for paradigm shifts in the scientific industry that generate a positive impact on a global scale. The company earned its leadership role with several decades of strong product design and delivery. Founded in 1978 Photometrics is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona in the US.

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