The University Research Facility in Life Sciences (ULS) is pleased to announce that the Zeiss Lattice Lightsheet 7 (LLS7) Microscope is now open to users. The technique uses optical lattices to create ultrathin laser lightsheet to improve axial resolution and has since proved to be a power tool for live imaging. The LLS7 system has a specially designed inverted configuration that allows researchers to use common sample carriers and is equipped with 2 scientific-grade CMOS cameras for simultaneous dual-channel imaging at speed up to 3 volume scans per second.
To introduce the major functions and applications of the LLS7 system, the ULS is going to hold a number of demonstration sessions on 9th August, 2023. Online registration is now open until 3rd August, 2023.
Please contact Dr Michael Yuen for enquiries of the equipment or the demonstration.
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