Bioimaging Instruments
The Oxford-ZEISS Centre of Excellence in Biomedical Imaging (Oxford-ZCoE) and IDRM Imaging Suite offer users unrivalled access to state-of-the-art technologies.
ZEISS Lattice Lightsheet 7
ZEISS 980 Airyscan 2 (IDRM)
The ZEISS 980 Airyscan 2 in IDRM is an inverted confocal ideal for rapid live-cell 4D imaging, optimised for simultaneous spectral detection of multiple weak labels with the highest light efficiency. Its sophisticated software allows fine control of imaging, including airyscan, automation, spectral separation and processing.
ZEISS 980 Airyscan 2 (KIR)
The ZEISS 980 Airyscan 2 in KIR is an inverted confocal ideal for rapid live-cell 4D imaging, optimised for simultaneous spectral detection of multiple weak labels with the highest light efficiency. Its sophisticated software allows fine control of imaging, including airyscan, automation, spectral separation and processing.
Leica DMi8 w/ CODEX
The Leica DMi8 is an inverted wide-field fluorescence microscope with filter sets for imaging DAPI/FITC/Cy3/Cy5/Cy7 or similar. Attached to a Phenocycler System for automated multiplex imaging with DNA bar-coded antibodies. The only system at the KIR/IDRM that has a capability to image in the near-IR of dyes such as Cy7 or Alexa 750.
The Oxford-ZEISS Centre of Excellence in Biomedical Imaging is a site where new technologies enable researchers to better study processes involved in health and development, answering research questions across immunology, neurology, embryology, cardiology, and cancer.
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