Feb
10

68th Biophysical Society Annual Meeting 2024

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The Biophysical Society Annual Meeting continues its long-held reputation for bringing together leading scientists from the all over the world who work at the interface of the life, physical, and computational sciences.

Oxford Instruments is at the forefront of innovation supporting scientists to address the world’s challenges. Our solutions enable you to accurately analyze and characterize biophysical samples down to the nanoscale level more rapidly.

Oxford Instruments’ portfolio includes elemental analysis (EDS, WDS, BEX, EBSD) in electron microscopy (SEM, TEM), Asylum Research’s next generation AFM, Vero, WITec’s confocal Raman imaging microscopes along with Andor’s high-performance scientific imaging cameras (EMCCD, sCMOS, CCD), benchtop and spinning disk confocal microscopes, and industry-leading AI powered image analysis software – Imaris 10.1.

Drop by booth 910 to discuss our custom solutions for your research needs. We're looking forward to meeting you at the event and discussing your current work and workflows with you.

Exhibitor Presentations:

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Monday, February 12th, 2024 from 1:30pm – 3pm in Room 103C

Correlative Microscopy with Oxford Instruments for Advancing Biophysical Research

Oxford Instruments provides a suite of leading-edge analytical techniques for multi-modal and correlative microscopy. Correlative Microscopy enables life science researchers to combine multiple imaging techniques on single samples, including light microscopy, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and Raman microscopy, to obtain highly detailed and quantitative information. Our Relate software solution facilitates correlation of quantitative image data from all the above techniques and more, provides visualization of multi-layered data in 2D and 3D, and enables greater integration of your correlative analyses. In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to learn more about each of the following techniques and how you can use Relate to perform correlative analysis on the data acquired.

This workshop will provide you with an exciting opportunity to learn about SEM, AFM, and Raman microscopy and how you can use Relate to combine this data and gain extremely valuable insights into complex biological samples.

Presenters and topics:

Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS)

Scanning Electron Microscopy-Backscattered Electron and X-Ray (BEX) Analysis

Pedro Machado, Ph.D., Product Manager, Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

Sophia Hohlbauch, Ph.D., Staff Biological Applications Scientist, Oxford Instruments Asylum Research

Raman Microscopy

Wei Liu, Ph.D., Applications Specialist, Oxford Instruments WITec


Poster Session:

Abstract Control Number:

24-A-3512-BPS

Abstract Title:

THE CELLULAR UPTAKE OF THALLIUM-201 (201TL) DELIVERED BY PRUSSIAN BLUE NANOPARTICLES IS MAPPED AT THE SUBCELLULAR LEVEL IN LUNG CANCER CELLS.

Presenting Author:

Pedro Machado, Ph.D., Product Manager, Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis

Platform Session Title:

Posters: Diffraction and Scattering Techniques

Date of Presentation:

2/11/2024

Presentation Time:

1:45 PM

Location:

Exhibit Hall AB

Program Number:

749-Pos

Poster Board Number

B515

Location

Philadelphia, PA | USA

Booth Number

910

Date

10-14 February 2024

Businesses

NanoAnalysis, WITec | Raman, Asylum Research, Andor

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