// SEMINAR MADE BY ZEISS Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy: A Tool for Imaging Living, Fixed and Cleared Tissues April 15, 2015 50 µm 50 µm Top: Hepatocyte Spheroids; courtesy of TNG Weiquan John, Ng Huck Hui, Genome Institute of Singapore Bottom: Drosophila; courtesy of Dr. Mohit Prasad, Department of Biological Sciences, IISER, Kolkata ZEISS will host a free seminar at Texas A&M University on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Join us and learn about this advanced and emerging microscopy technique that allows you to gently image the development of large, living samples. See how you could enhance your research and gain optical sections of large samples, with virtually no phototoxicity or bleaching, and with high temporal resolution. • 1:00 - 2:00 PM • Texas A&M University Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building, Room 1143 College Station, TX 77844 Contact your local ZEISS representative, Lindsay Roberts, for more information, a consultation or to register for the event. Lindsay Roberts +1 480 467-7593 Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC [email protected] www.zeiss.com/microscopy
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