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Large Sensors and High-Speed sCMOS Cameras Enable Discovery
Event will begin: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 - 7:00 AM
Large Sensors and High-Speed sCMOS Cameras Enable Discovery
Presented by:
Matthew Kose-Dunn, Teledyne PhotometricsThanks to advancements in optical techniques and camera systems, scientific microscopy has advanced significantly in recent years. Recent innovations in scientific CMOS cameras (sCMOS) have provided much-needed capability to researchers worldwide in their pursuit of numerous life science and clinical applications.
The latest sCMOS cameras offer vastly improved sensitivity, speed and dynamic range, empowering researchers to capture intricate biological processes and phenomena with clarity and precision. By facilitating high-resolution imaging under low-light conditions and providing robust data acquisition capabilities, these cameras have allowed breakthroughs in such areas as live cell imaging, superresolution microscopy and single-molecule tracking.
Through case studies and real-world examples, this presentation showcases how researchers have leveraged these upgrades to push the boundaries of scientific discovery. From elucidating the mechanisms of cellular dynamics to unraveling the complexities of neural circuitry, sCMOS cameras have enabled researchers to delve deeper into fundamental questions in biology and medicine.
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