AACR Annual Meeting 2025
Apr 25 – 30
McCormick Place Convention CenterChicago, Illinois, USA
Booth 3606
The AACR Annual Meeting 2025, scheduled for April 25-30 at Chicago's McCormick Place Convention Center, unites global cancer researchers, clinicians, and advocates to discuss the latest advancements in cancer science and medicine. Attendees can explore a variety of exhibits showcasing cutting-edge products and services related to cancer research.
Nikon will be exhibiting the following imaging systems at the 2025 meeting:
- ECLIPSE Ji digital inverted microscope
- ECLIPSE Ui digital upright microscope
- ECLIPSE Ti2-E inverted microscope with CICERO spinning disk confocal
- CFI75 Water Dipping Objectives, Silicone Immersion Objectives and Objectives for Imaging Cleared Specimens
- NIS-Elements Imaging Software
Members of the Nikon BioImaging Lab, a Contract Research Organization specializing in microscope-based imaging and analysis services, will also be at the Nikon booth to discuss advanced imaging solutions and answer questions.
Featured Products & Services

ECLIPSE Ji
This is a benchtop inverted microscope that assists data acquisition with an efficient imaging workflow, because AI assists in all tasks from observation to analysis.

ECLIPSE Ui
The new Digital Imaging Microscope, ECLIPSE Ui provides accurate microscopy-based pathology imaging for a simpler workflow.
This product complies with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2017/746 concerning in vitro diagnostic medical devices. Please contact your local distributors or in-country representative for product availability in the country concerned.

NIS-Elements
Flexible software platform for controlling Nikon microscopes and 3rd-party components, with powerful custom programming tools for image acquisition and analysis.

CFI75 Water Dipping Series
With exceptionally high numerical apertures and ultra-long working distances, these lenses are designed for multiphoton imaging and electrophysiology applications.

Silicone Immersion Series
Objective lenses, perfect for imaging 3D cell cultures and thick tissue samples, provide superior depth and resolution performance for biological imaging by more closely matching the refractive index of cells and tissues.

Objectives for imaging cleared specimens
Compatible with various optical clearing agents which have a wide range of refractive indices. Designed for ultra-deep, large-scale imaging.

Nikon BioImaging Labs
Boston, USA
The Nikon BioImaging Lab is a Contract Research Organization (CRO) that provides microscope-based imaging and analysis services to the biotech, pharma, and larger research communities.