Olympus delivers a breakthrough to life science microscopy with the launch of its next-generation X Line objectives. Ultra-thin lenses manufactured by a revolutionary polishing technique enable the ...
A new range of Olympus microscope lenses break through barriers of image quality, performing at the forefront of lens technology across the board in numerical aperture, image flatness and chromatic ...
Olympus has introduced the scanR 3.1 high-content screening station. According to the company, the scanR 3.1 embodies the “self-learning microscopy” concept and is capable of quickly gathering data ...
The Cell Imaging Center houses two Olympus FV1000. One is located in PISB Room #408 and the other Bossone Room #625C. The Olympus FV1000 is an inverted microscope - objectives are below the stage.
With an LED illuminator equivalent to a 100-watt halogen lamp, the Olympus BX53 microscope delivers outstanding brightness and true-to-life images. The BX53’s ergonomic design and ease of use make it ...