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Event: BioPhotonics Conference October 25 – 27, 2022
Presented by: Melissa Haahr, HÜBNER Photonics
When: Thursday, October 27, 2022 – 8:05 AM EDT
Topic: Multiline Enable Reliable Instrumentation for Clinical Applications
Fluorescence imaging using lasers is a key technique in both biomedical research and clinical applications. Fluorescence-based microscopy for high-resolution and high-throughput multifluorophore imaging typically relies on the use of several individual laser sources at different wavelengths. One option to achieve this is a permanently aligned and service-free multicolor illumination source. Such a multi-line laser solution, with up to four laser wavelengths in a small package, can enable more cost-efficient, compact, and user-friendly instrumentation, in addition to simplifying manufacture and maintenance.
Haahr discusses the relative advantages of multi-line lasers, introduces the technology, and illustrates a real-life example in which multi-line lasers are helping to simplify system design and manufacture for instrumentation, which can, in theory, address the speeds necessary for clinical sampling. The session is intended for both researchers and instrument manufacturers who are interested in new solutions of lasers for their experiments or instrument design.
Sign up today to get notified to the webinar hosted on the BioPhotonics Conference 2022, and learn more about how our Cobolt Skyra can be used for Fluorescence-based microscopy and especially in systems based on light sheet microscopy.
Melissa Haahr is the product manager at HÜBNER Photonics for Cobolt’s lasers for the life sciences. Haahr holds a master’s degree in physical chemistry from the University of Oregon and bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and environmental science from Alfred University. She joined HÜBNER Photonics in 2014, bringing experience in analytical instrumentation and analysis techniques, as well as in technical sales.