- en Change Region
- Global Site
Feb 15 – 19
Los Angeles Convention CenterLos Angeles, California, USA
Booth 601
The 2025 Biophysical Meeting brought together scientists, researchers, and industry professionals from around the globe. The 2025 conference featured cutting-edge research, keynote presentations, and interactive workshops across diverse topics such as molecular biophysics, cellular mechanics, and computational modeling.
The following microscope and imaging systems were featured at the Nikon booth:
Nikon’s latest confocal microscope, leveraging deep learning-based AI tools to simplify acquisition and improve image quality. Fast scanning combined with a large 25 mm field of view enables high throughput imaging with unmatched edge-to-edge image quality. Super-resolution provided by the NSPARC detector.
Modular illumination devices from photo-stimulation to multi-angle TIRF, that can be mixed and matched for ultimate flexibility and expandability in imaging applications.
With exceptionally high numerical apertures and ultra-long working distances, these lenses are designed for multiphoton imaging and electrophysiology applications.
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.
Compatible with various optical clearing agents which have a wide range of refractive indices. Designed for ultra-deep, large-scale imaging.