Holotomography and its X-tra way of doing label-free imaging

15:40 – 16:40 BST, 5 June 2024 ‐ 1 hour

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Daniel Ghete

Workshop Room 21

Holotomography (HT), also known as 3D quantitative phase imaging, is a cutting-edge technique that captures the subcellular details of living cells in 3D and in real-time. Overcoming the limitations caused by phototoxicity and photobleaching in fluorescence-based imaging techniques, HT offers a powerful research tool with transformative capabilities for exploring diverse biological phenomena.

Our workshop aims to introduce the fundamental principles and diverse applications of our latest HT system - the HT-X1. This innovative platform enables the acquisition of high-resolution images for a wide array of biological specimens, including cells, microorganisms, organoids, and tissue samples.

Experience firsthand demonstrations featuring a range of samples and vessel types in our workshop. Furthermore, we will also introduce the enhanced functionalities of the newly launched analysis software, TomoAnalysis, for cellular segmentation and quantification.

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