Overview of microscopy in R&D and its applications for product screening and QA.
Collecting imaging data on the microscopic scale has become an essential part of any life sciences venture. Images not only provide striking visual insights into the microscopic world, they also contain a host of quantifiable, multi-dimensional information that can be used to improve key analytical processes in multiple areas of the biotech and pharma workflow. With advances in automation, optics, hardware integration, and software, including artificial intelligence, imaging is more powerful, important, and accessible than ever.
Originally a chemist, Jeff transitioned into biology via a Ph.D. in Pharmacology at Vanderbilt University, where he developed protocols for differentiating human iPSC’s into cardiac myocytes. Jeff joined Nikon Instruments Inc. as an Advanced BioSystems Specialist, providing technical sales and research support for confocal and super resolution microscopy systems. He is now Applications Manager for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine where he enjoys developing, supporting, and promoting imaging technology in the life sciences, biotech, and pharma sectors.
California Life Sciences Association (CLSA) is the trade association representing California’s life sciences industry. CLSA advances California’s world-leading life sciences innovation ecosystem by advocating for effective national, state and local public policies and supporting entrepreneurs and life sciences businesses.
The Nikon Microscope Solutions unit is a part of the Nikon Healthcare Business Division of the Nikon Group of companies. The Microscope Solutions unit is focused on serving customers in research, biotech/pharma, the clinical laboratory, and education with industry leading microscope-based imaging solutions.
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