- en Change Region
- Global Site
Nov 15 – 19
San Diego Convention CenterSan Diego, California, USA
Booth 1613
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting is a prominent and influential event in the field of neuroscience. It serves as a platform for researchers, scientists, clinicians, and educators to come together and share their latest findings, advancements, and ideas in the field of neuroscience. The meeting featured a wide range of presentations, lectures, symposia, and poster sessions covering various aspects of neuroscience, including brain research, cognitive science, neurobiology, neurology, and related disciplines. Attendees had the opportunity to network, collaborate, and learn about the cutting-edge research and technologies shaping the future of neuroscience.
At the meeting, Nikon will be showcasing its latest advances in scientific imaging technologies and will have staff on hand to demonstrate system capabilities and answer questions.
The newest multiphoton microscope from Nikon is a top choice for deep imaging. The next generation 2K resonant scanner captures fast in vivo dynamics with high resolution over a large field of view. The AX R MP also supports confocal imaging with visible wavelengths and super-resolution using the NSPARC detector.
Electrophysiological research microscope featuring single or dual motorized nosepieces for smooth objective switching while maintaining sample positioning and focus.
Modular illumination devices from photo-stimulation to multi-angle TIRF, that can be mixed and matched for ultimate flexibility and expandability in imaging applications.
Research and clinical upright microscopes that support research in the fields of biological science and medicine, with excellent optical performance and high system expandability that can be equipped with motorized accessories.
Breakthrough stereo microscope optics delivering high zoom ratio of 25:1, unprecedented resolution and bright, fluorescent images. Capture stunning images and time-lapse data with incredible detail and field of view.
Flexible software platform for controlling Nikon microscopes and 3rd-party components, with powerful custom programming tools for image acquisition and analysis.