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Webinar on Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy

We are excited to announce that we will be hosting an informative webinar on the uses and applications for correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM).

At the webinar, we will be providing an introduction to CLEM, featuring our own high-performance CLEM system, the SECOM. This introduction is provided by DELMIC’s in-house CLEM specialist, Lennard Voortman.

In the life sciences, CLEM is the ideal tool for studying the relationship between form and function of either thin sections of cells or cultured cells. While the electron beam works to create an image that illustrates the detailed structure of a biological sample at an extremely high resolution, the fluorescence microscope that is combined with the SEM to form a CLEM system operates to mark and pinpoint particular elements of the sample. Such an integrated system is ideal for researchers who are concerned with studying samples at a very high resolution while also working accurately and efficiently. We therefore encourage ambitious researchers in the life sciences who want to learn more about how they can improve and streamline their research to sign up for the webinar.

The webinar is hosted in collaboration with our North American distributor, NanoScience Instruments.

The webinar will take place at 12pm (EST), on March 2nd, 2016. Be sure to sign up in advance! Click here to register (via NanoScience Instruments).

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