American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
apr 5 – 10
San Diego Convention CenterSan Diego, California, USA
Booth 1601
The AACR Annual Meeting serves as the hub for the cancer research community, bringing together scientists, clinicians, healthcare professionals, survivors, patients, and advocates to exchange cutting-edge discoveries in cancer science and medicine. This event showcases the groundbreaking work of top researchers worldwide, covering a broad spectrum from population science and prevention to cancer biology, translational and clinical studies, as well as survivorship and advocacy.
Nikon will be exhibiting the following systems at the 2024 meeting:
- ECLIPSE Ui digital upright microscope
- ECLIPSE Ji digital inverted microscope
- PreciPoint M8 digital microscope & slide scanner
- CFI75 Water Dipping Objectives, Silicone Immersion Objectives and Objectives for Imaging Cleared Specimens
Featured Products & Services

ECLIPSE Ui
The new Digital Imaging Microscope, ECLIPSE Ui provides accurate microscopy-based pathology imaging for a simpler workflow.

ECLIPSE Ji
Il nuovo microscopio invertito digitale ECLIPSE Ji fornisce la potenza di un microscopio da ricerca in uno strumento di analisi da banco.

PreciPoint Microscope and Slide Scanners
The all-in-one microscope and scanners from PreciPoint offer a unique combination of digital microscopy and scanning functionalities to improve the microscopy workflows of histology labs.

Serie CFI75 ad immersione in acqua
Con aperture numeriche eccezionalmente elevate e distanze di lavoro ultra lunghe, questi obiettivi sono progettati per applicazioni di imaging multifotone ed elettrofisiologia.

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.

Obiettivi per l'imaging di campioni chiarificati
Compatibili con vari agenti ottici di clearing che hanno una vasta gamma di indici di rifrazione. Progettati per imaging ultra profondo su larga scala.