Testing Zeiss Light Sheet Z1
2013.06.14
Testing Zeiss Light Sheet Z.1 microscope at Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research


Jack Boenders (Carl Zeiss) is installing the sample into the microscope.

EB3-GFP and mCherry-LifeAct in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, grown in matrigel.
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New Spinning Disc-2 system installation
2013.06.10
New Spinning Disc-2 system installation

Christophe Grolleau (Roper Scientific SAS) is installing the laser launch.

The focusing of the Spinning Disc pinholes.
Cell Biology Utrecht University, Room O-524
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Testing Zeiss Spinning Disc system
2013.02.19-21
Testing Zeiss Spinning Disc system

Sven Terclavers (Carl Zeiss) is explaining the interface of the Zen 2011-Blue software.

The stopped spinning disc, imaged with Growing microtubule plus ends,
Rolera EM-C2 (1004 x 1002) EMCCD camera visualized with EB3-GFP in … Read more
BIC Museum of Microscopy – Zeiss

Zeiss
Zeiss company was founded by Carl Zeiss in Jena (Germany) in 1846. In 1866 physicist Ernst Abbe joined Zeiss and designed greatly improved lenses for the microscopes they were producing. Carl Zeiss together with Otto Schott and Ernst Abbe … Read more
BIC Museum of Microscopy – Wild Heerbrugg

Wild Heerbrugg
The Wild Heerbrugg company was founded in 1921 in Switzerland by Heinrich Wild. Heinrich Wild (1877–1951) was a leading designer of geodetic and astronomical instruments. In 1908, having invented a military rangefinder and after convincing Zeiss to manufacture … Read more
BIC Museum of Microscopy – Reichert

Reichert
The Reichert company was founded by Carl Reichert in 1876 in Vienna. Carl Reichert was a son in law of Ernst Leitz. He learned microscopy business from Leitz in Wetzlar (Germany) and then moved to Vienna to establish his … Read more