BIC Museum of Microscopy – exposition overview
The museum main exposition overview

Show window 1. Zeiss

Show window 2. Beck Kassel CBS; Olympus; Zeiss

Show window 3. Leitz; Reichert; Wild Heerbrugg… Read more

Show window 1. Zeiss

Show window 2. Beck Kassel CBS; Olympus; Zeiss

Show window 3. Leitz; Reichert; Wild Heerbrugg… Read more
It is difficult to say who has invented the first optical microscope. Lenses have been used to magnify images of small objects for many centuries, and the oldest known lens is 3000 years old. There are several different implementations of … Read more
2013.01.10
Testing Nikon third generation Perfect focus System (PFS3)


Pierre-Emmanuel Monet (Nikon Instruments Europe BV) is explaining to Qingyang Liu the advantages of dynamic focusing system.
Cell Biology Utrecht University, Room O-524
2012.12.12
Testing the PerkinElmer Ultraview VoX spinning disk microscope at Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research

Robert Stad (PerkinElmer) is acquiring the confocal image of the live HeLa GFP-Rab6 stable line cells using UltraVIEW VoX 3D live … Read more

Emine Korkmazare and Ankie van Geffen are working on the skin samples of intracranial aneurism from a patient, looking for the collagen aberrations.
Primary tasks: Imaging of fixed samples
Microscope: Olympus AX70
Objective:
A full set of objectives from 2.5x … Read more
2012.11.22
Setting up the Museum of Microscopy

Beck Kassel CBS; Olympus; Zeiss

Leica Window (Reichert; Wild Heerbrugg; Leitz)

Carl Zeiss Window
Cell Biology Utrecht University, 5th floor… Read more
2012.11.20
Testing AMG EVOS digital inverted microscope

Sabrina Oliveira is testing 14C head and neck cancer cells incubated with
anti-EGFP nanobody, conjugated with far-red 800CW fluorophore from Licor

HeLa Rab6-GFP stable line, x20 objective
Cell Biology Utrecht University, Room N-527… Read more
2012.11.13
Testing the FLoid® Cell Imaging Station (Life Technologies / Invitrogen)

Benjamin Bouchet is checking the colony of the primary mammary cells

HeLa Rab6-GFP stable line
Cell Biology Utrecht University, Room N-527