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Latest issue of Neuromodulation News is available

Neuromodulation News provides an overview of developments in the fields of neuromodulation and brain stimulation, with articles written by scientists and researchers involved in these sectors

News from Magstim ( 9 May 2008)

Handheld thermal imaging camera is multifunctional

The thermal imager can be utilised for both day and night timeframes and means that zero light conditions and smoke or fog/mist will not interrupt operations

News from Armstrong Optical ( 1 May 2008)

Validation of tumour protein expression patterns

 User application article   Aperio's digital pathology platform provides pathologists with global, internet-secure access to digital slide images and related information from anywhere, anytime

News from Aperio Technologies (25 April 2008)

Replacing difficult or obsolete optical components

Resolve Optics says it can help with replacing hard to source or obsolete optical components within their camera, sensor and instrument systems  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (25 April 2008)

New thermal imaging camera for R+D applications

OptoTherm has released the Infrasight RD320 thermal imaging camera, which utilises a 320x240 uncooled detector array with <0.05C sensitivity and 16bit digital Camera Link interface

News from OptoTherm (31 March 2008)

Synoptics acquired by Scientific Digital Imaging

The acquisition will provide Synoptics with both the investment and business acumen to develop its portfolio of revolutionary products, says the company  Brochure available  

News from Synoptics (20 March 2008)

Fabry Perot Etalons to suit almost any application

Optical Surfaces is a supplier of Fabry-Perot etalons in a range of shapes and sizes up to 150mm in diameter with matching accuracies to lambda/300

News from Optical Surfaces (19 March 2008)

Simultaneous image capture at two wavelengths

Observing dynamic cellular events is now even simpler as Nikon's Ti Series inverted microscopes can capture images at two wavelengths simultaneously using dual cameras  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (18 March 2008)

Microscope camera and software for under £500

The PL-S621CU-kit is a 1.3 megapixel colour USB 2.0 microscopy camera ideally suited for basic microscopy and for those who require a straight-forward and extremely affordable imaging solution  Brochure available  

News from Scorpion Vision (17 March 2008)

Synergy linear accelerator goes to NPL

 User application article   National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is the UK's national measurement institute and is a world-leading centre of excellence in accurate measurement standards, science and technology

News from Elekta (14 March 2008)

Framing camera is ultra-fast for high performance

Specialised Imaging has introduced the Sim-D ultra fast framing camera - a new compact system combining ease of use, ease of maintenance and high performance.

News from Specialised Imaging (11 March 2008)

2-CCD camera for affordable multi-spectral imaging

Jai's AD-080CL is described as a unique yet competitively priced 2-CCD camera capable of simultaneously measuring visible and near-infrared light spectrums through a single lens using two channels

News from JAI (29 February 2008)

Full spectrum of every pixel in an image

Hyperspec systems are available with a range of cameras offering differing price / performance specifications and a full range of lenses for differing object distances

News from Photonics and Analytical Marketing (28 February 2008)

CCTV zoom lens suits nuclear power applications

The compact 6x optical tracking zoom uses special glass that can withstand long term exposure to high levels of radiation (up to 100,000,000 rads) and temperature (55C) without discoloration  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (20 February 2008)

Free hands with every new motorised Multizoom

Nikon's ground-breaking AZ100 Multizoom, which combines the versatility of a stereo with the resolution of a compound microscope, is now available with motorised focus and zoom controls  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK ( 8 February 2008)

Off-axis parabolic mirrors are large and accurate

Optical Surfaces can typically produce off-axis parabolic mirrors up to 600mm in diameter with surface accuracy to lambda/20p-v depending upon off-axis angles

News from Optical Surfaces ( 7 February 2008)

2D electrophoresis delivers speed and quality

The complete 2D system from Hoefer includes the IEF100 First-dimension isoelectric focusing unit and the SE900 Second-dimension gel electrophoresis unit

News from Hoefer ( 7 February 2008)

Confocal microscope follows the fastest processes

Even the most rapid biological processes can now be captured at ultra high resolution as a result of the launch of a new range of confocal laser scanner systems by Nikon Instruments  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK ( 4 February 2008)

Pushing research boundaries with innovative ideas

A company can only be as forward-thinking as its people, which says Magstim explains why it become the leading developer of magnetic nerve stimulation technology

News from Magstim (29 January 2008)

Optics and optical design for the nuclear industry

Resolve Optics's range of non-browning lenses have been designed for use with 1/2inch, 2/3inch and 1inch CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes in nuclear monitoring applications  Brochure available  

News from Resolve Optics (25 January 2008)

Laserline selects VHB bar for direct diodes

Bookham reports that Laserline has selected its Very High Brightness (VHB) bar to support its high brightness direct diode laser systems

News from Bookham (24 January 2008)

Infrared imaging camera is multispectral

Cedip Infrared Systems has launched Orion - an infrared multispectral imaging system capable of producing IR sub-band images at video rate within the SW-MWIR or LWIR regions  Brochure available  

News from Cedip Infrared Systems (24 January 2008)

Deep-UV coating for demanding optical applications

Agilent's vertically integrated design-to-production facility includes in-house fabrication (shaping, grinding and polishing) and coating (deep-UV to near-IR) capabilities

News from Agilent Technologies Europe (24 January 2008)

Optical reference flats are high precision

Optics up to 450mm diameter are provided with a Fizeau interferometric test report, while larger flats are quality assured using the Ritchey-Common test procedure

News from Optical Surfaces (23 January 2008)

FDA approves manual read of HER2 digital slides

Aperio Technologies wins clearance from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market the manual read of digital HER2 slides from a computer monitor using its ScanScope digital slide scanning system

News from Aperio Technologies (18 January 2008)

Product brochure covers VersaDoc imaging systems

The six-page brochure describes each imaging system along with its features and benefits, specifications, and applications as well as ordering information  Brochure available  

News from Bio-Rad Laboratories (18 January 2008)

Cellular imaging centre opens at Curie Institute

 Technical background article   Nikon Instruments has partnered with the Curie Institute and France's National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) to open a world-class cellular imaging centre in Paris  Brochure available  

News from Nikon UK (15 January 2008)

Neuroscience and neurology summer school for 2008

Following the success of its inaugural event in 2007, Magstim announces the second Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Summer School - Brain Stimulation and Rehabilitation, on 30-31 May 2008

News from Magstim (11 January 2008)

Developing next-generation night vision technology

The US Defense Advanced Projects Agency (Darpa) has selected Goodrich to develop next-generation night vision sensor technology for helmet-mounted and micro vehicle applications

News from Sensors Unlimited ( 7 January 2008)

NIR camera outperforms InGaAs based cameras

The Jade SWIR from Cedip Infrared Systems is a near infrared camera incorporating a high quantum efficiency TE-cooled MCT focal plane array detector to provide spectral response from 0.8 to 2.5um  Brochure available  

News from Cedip Infrared Systems (21 December 2007)

Microscope cameras are 'good for any application'

Each Olympus camera system has been integrated with state-of-the-art technologies, which allows users to achieve excellent image quality as seen through the microscope eyepieces  Brochure available  

News from Olympus Life Science Europa (14 December 2007)

Capillary column improves GC and GC/MS sensitivity

VF-waxMS is manufactured for applications in the food, flavour and fragrance industries, where trace analysis is required for the detection of components that are present in extremely small quantities  Brochure available  

News from Varian (14 December 2007)

Multifunction spectroradiometer is Nist-traceable

For luminance and radiance measurements, the SP-100 features an internal target spot laser that projects a circular image onto the device under test, eliminating the inconvenience of a viewfinder

News from Orb Optronix (11 December 2007)

High-speed DFC360 FX camera for live cell research

Speed is often the deciding factor for successful imaging in demanding high- resolution image documentation of living cells, molecular processes and rapidly fading fluorescence specimens

News from Leica Microsytems (23 November 2007)

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