Scaling Functional Imaging with Parallelized Microscopy [WATCH NOW]

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Real-time insights, redefined: observe dozens of samples at high spatio-temporal resolution simultaneously with Ramona’s Multi-Camera Array Microscope (MCAM™) technology. Join Ramona users Franz Kuchling, PhD, and Patrick Fortuna, PhD, as they share how to massively accelerate their workflows with living, functional models for development and disease. Dr. Kuchling, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University, utilizes Ramona’s 48-camera Kestrel system to study the behavior and learning of a unique model organism, Volvox carteri. Dr. Fortuna, a Wyss Technology Development Fellow in the Church Lab at Wyss Institute & Harvard Medical School, applies Ramona’s higher resolution, 24-camera Vireo system to study the development and functionality of human cardiac organoids.

Key takeaways:

• Learn how to reach a new level of throughput in your live imaging workflows

• Gain insights into image processing, analysis and storage for large volumes of data

• Explore real-world applications for model organism and organoid research

Webinar

Scaling Functional Imaging with Parallelized Microscopy [WATCH NOW]

Dr. Franz Kuchling (Tufts University) and Dr. Patrick Fortuna (Harvard Medical School & Wyss Institute) reveal how Ramona’s parallel imaging technology is redefining functional biology, scaling real-time insights from living systems like Volvox and cardiac organoids through unprecedented speed and field of view.
WATCH NOW

Real-time insights, redefined: observe dozens of samples at high spatio-temporal resolution simultaneously with Ramona’s Multi-Camera Array Microscope (MCAM™) technology. Join Ramona users Franz Kuchling, PhD, and Patrick Fortuna, PhD, as they share how to massively accelerate their workflows with living, functional models for development and disease. Dr. Kuchling, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University, utilizes Ramona’s 48-camera Kestrel system to study the behavior and learning of a unique model organism, Volvox carteri. Dr. Fortuna, a Wyss Technology Development Fellow in the Church Lab at Wyss Institute & Harvard Medical School, applies Ramona’s higher resolution, 24-camera Vireo system to study the development and functionality of human cardiac organoids.

Key takeaways:

• Learn how to reach a new level of throughput in your live imaging workflows

• Gain insights into image processing, analysis and storage for large volumes of data

• Explore real-world applications for model organism and organoid research

Speakers

Dr. Franz Kuchling
Postdoctoral Researcher, Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University
Dr. Patrick Fortuna
Wyss Technology Development Fellow, Wyss Institute & Harvard Medical School

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