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Single-Molecule FRET
The lab of Prof. Keith Weninger develops single-molecule fluorescence methods to study biomolecular systems, with a particular focus on FRET to study proteins involved in DNA mismatch repair. Prof. Weninger further explained his research, “I do single-molecule FRET experiments on tethered DNA molecules with surface-immobilized TIRF microscopy.”
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Light Sheet and Single Molecule Tracking
The Cambridge Advanced Imaging Centre (CAIC) at the University of Cambridge develops modern imaging techniques to answer some of the most pressing and challenging biological questions. Keeping in mind the needs and demands of biologists, one of the current developments is a localization based 3D super-resolution microscope
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Single Molecule TIRF
The Klenerman group at the University of Cambridge investigates intracellular signalling in T-cells, a vital component of the human adaptive immune response. They are particularly interested in the kinetic-segregation model of T-cell signalling which proposes that signalling is only possible when CD45 molecules on the T-cell surface are sterically excluded from the T-cell receptor site.
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What Is Neuroscience?
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, and is one of the most interdisciplinary and rapidly‑advancing scientific fields, with branches in computer science, medicine, biology, and psychology. The areas of study within neuroscience are also broad, from more abstract concepts such as thought, emotion, and memory to the behavioral characteristics of all animals such as sleep, movement, socialization and also the breakdown of these systems during disease.
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How Is An Image Made?
Cameras are incredible tools that allow us to capture and make sense of the visible world around us. Most mobile phones made today come with a camera, meaning that more people than ever are becoming familiar with camera software and taking images.
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Teledyne announces next generation 5GigE area scan camera platform
Teledyne FLIR is pleased to announce the Forge 5GigE area scan camera family for machine vision. Constructed on an all-new modern platform, Forge is designed to provide the richest combination of advanced imaging features in the industry and is engineered to handle the most complex vision system challenges both now and into the future.
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Teledyne introduces Contact Image Sensors for high-speed, high-resolution line scan imaging
Teledyne DALSA is pleased to introduce AxCIS™, a new family of high-speed and high-resolution fully integrated line scan imaging modules. These easy-to-use Contact Image Sensors (CIS) combine sensors, lenses, and lights all-in-one, offering a lower cost inspection system for many demanding machine vision applications.
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Teledyne to exhibit an unmatched range of new industrial imaging technologies at The Vision Show
Teledyne will showcase their newest products and solutions at The Vision Show taking place October 11-13, in Boston, Massachusetts.Teledyne’s DALSA, e2v, FLIR and Lumenera businesses will display the world’s most comprehensive, vertically integrated portfolio of industrial imaging technology. Visit Teledyne booth #227 and explore unmatched capabilities and products from your one source for unlimited vision solutions partner.
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Teledyne expands its Genie™ Nano portfolio with new 10GigE cameras
Teledyne DALSA is pleased to announce the all-new Genie Nano-10GigE M/C8200, and M/C6200, based on Teledyne e2v’s 67M and 37M monochrome and color sensors. The new Genie Nano-10GigE series delivers a futureproof and scalable solution with significantly higher interface speeds and resolutions, offering system designers an easy integration path for application upgrades requiring higher speed data capture and transfers.
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Teledyne DALSA announces its new line of high-performance X-ray detectors at RSNA 2022
Teledyne will introduce its breakthrough line of X-ray detectors that narrows the gap between amorphous silicon and CMOS-based detectors at RSNA 2022. The new Axios flat panel detector series, designed and manufactured entirely by Teledyne, are based on an innovative IGZO technology, proprietary new image chain and use the highest performance components. The Axios product line is engineered to deliver an unprecedented balance of performance and value, while addressing the needs of the most demanding real-time applications for diagnostic and interventional imaging like orthopedics, vascular cardiology and surgery.
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Teledyne cameras enable VR play at TOCA Social
TOCA Social has created a vibrant destination to eat, drink and play, and it serves as a place where friends and family are able to kick up a storm in their own personal playing booths called boxes. Choosing from a variety of interactive soccer-based games, enabled by innovative ball delivery, and tracking technology, TOCA Social bridges the physical and digital worlds in a way never seen before.
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Teledyne to present its newest scientific imaging and machine vision solutions at SPIE’s Photonics West exhibition.
Teledyne will showcase their newest products and solutions at SPIE’s Photonics West exhibition taking place January 31 – February 2nd, 2023, in San Francisco, California. Visitors to the Teledyne booth #1527 can expect representation from the businesses within its Imaging group, including Teledyne DALSA, e2v, FLIR, Imaging Sensors, Acton Optics, Judson, Lumenera, Photometrics, and Princeton Instruments.