Meet us at ASCB | EMBO 2017 meeting in Philadelphia

Meet us this coming Saturday at the ASCB | EMBO 2017 meeting in Philadelphia, USA at booth #1110.

An exciting team of scientists from Nanolive is exhibiting our revolutionary microscope – the 3D Cell Explorer – from December 2 – 6.

We are also holding a symposium at ASCB | EMBO 2017 on Monday December 4 (4:15-5:15 pm, Theater 2, Learning Center) where we will introduce our technology and its implications for live cell research. Please, find the abstract below. 

We look forward to meeting you!

 

ABSTRACT:

A marker-free technology to analyze living cell’s internal structure and organelles in 3D, at high temporal and spatial resolution
Presenter: Dr. Yann Cotte (co-founder and CEO) & Dr. Mathieu Frechin (Senior Researcher – Applications & Image Analysis)

Holographic-tomographic microscopy is an emerging and powerful new imaging approach that will revolutionize 3D live cell imaging. It allows researchers to characterize cells, organelles and cell dynamics by refractive index variations, with truly no phototoxicity. The 3D Cell Explorer offers a versatile platform for in vitro live cell imaging. It acquires every second a complete 3D image of cells (bacteria, yeast, protozoa, mammalian) and tissues, combined with cellular environment control and fluorescence imaging. Long-term (for weeks) time-lapse imaging enables users to perform continuous quantification of single cells. New hardware and software features offer a complete solution from cellular environment control, over non-invasive 3D image acquisition to post-processing analysis and will be announced in world premiere!