The recipient of the second annual NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty is Dr. Sarah Petersen, the new Ashby Denoon Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at Kenyon College.
read full postThe NIGHTSEA Violet light source has been used successfully to photoconvert the color-switching CaMPARI protein.
read full postFluorescence microscopy imaging trials with the NIGHTSEA Model SFA and Unitron and Zeiss microscopes with digital cameras.
read full postCustom V1 light head retainer for the NIGHTSEA SFA system
read full postThe NIGHTSEA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter (SFA) improved workflow for research with mouse embryos by detecting GFP-positive specimens and aiding in dissection – right in the mouse facility.
read full postNew fluorescence excitation light head connector for the NIGHTSEA Model SFA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter.
read full postKEY Award winner Dr. Robert Mitchell is using the NIGHTSEA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter to image nerves filled with fluorescent dye.
read full postFluorescence stereo microscopes should include a protective shield. The NIGHTSEA filter shield does double duty as an eye protector and as a viewing filter.
read full postDr. Robert Mitchell, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, was the recipient of the first NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty.
read full postSurplus stereo microscopes are an alternative to use with the NIGHTSEA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter.
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