As announced a couple of days ago, Nanolive chose Ms. Valentina Palacio Castaneda as the winner of the “Scientist of Tomorrow” contest. We were keen to know more about the winner and her passion for biology and asked a few questions before her...
The first featured article as scale-up has been published this morning in the newspaper Agefi. “Until now, it wasn’t possible to observe a living cell and its organelles in 3D without harming it.” Read the full article in French...
We have received many great applications and wanted to share a selection of the top images with you. These images were selected based on aesthetics and scientific value. As we have many great applications, we would like to put the images to public vote. The winner...
…and the WINNER is… We are pleased to announce that Valentina is the winner of our undergraduate contest, ‘Scientists of Tomorrow’. The selection committee chose her entry out of 36 submissions received from Life Science undergraduate students all over the...
Long Term Live Imaging of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Nanolive is offering a summer school in “Practical Holotomographic Microscopy for Live Cell Imaging” on the sunny shores of Lake Geneva in August. Join us and experience how you can use this powerful...