Sitemap Contact Newsfeed in RSS/RDF-Format Follow us on Twitter Visit us on Facebook Connect us in LinkedIn
Statistics
Online:54 Visitors
Today: 1168
Yesterday: 3093
Total: 2001138

Sponsors

Leica Microsystems

J & M Analytik AG

Applied Scientific Instrumentation

Lumencor, Inc.

MetaMorph Software

QBC Diagnostigs

North89.com

CRAIC Technologies, Inc.

Märzhäuser Wetzlar stands for precision and quality

JENOPTIK


Newsletter

Contact
  
    Internet Agency
    200 Barnes Lane
    Branson, MO 65616 - USA
     info@microscopy-news.com


Find us on Facebook



Welcome to Microscopy-News.com
News



CRi’s Vectra Intelligent Slide Analysis System Wins 2010 Laboratory Equipment Magazine Award

Vectra selected as top “Optics, Cameras, & Image Analyzer”

Woburn, Massachusetts - March 2, 2010 - Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc. (CRi), a leader in biomedical imaging, has been chosen as a winner in Laboratory Equipment Magazine’s 2010 Readers Choice Awards. CRi’s Vectra™ Intelligent Slide Analysis System won top honors in the “Optics, Cameras and Image Analyzer” category.

The Readers Choice Award winners are chosen by scientists and engineers who subscribe to Laboratory Equipment, readers who represent the preferences of over 66,000 subscribers of the magazine, which provides news and information on laboratory products, technologies and trends. The winners will be recognized at a reception for leading equipment manufacturers in the laboratory marketplace at Pittcon 2010 in Orlando, Florida on March 2, 2010.

CRi’s Vectra is the world's only intelligent multispectral fluorescence and brightfield slide analysis system for high-content, high-throughput applications. Vectra's pattern recognition-based scanning, capable of processing up to 200 slides at a time, provides a more efficient and faster alternative to whole-slide scanning. The period of time to perform a study can be reduced from months to weeks, or even to hours. The Vectra system incorporates CRi's powerful image analysis software, called inForm™, and CRi's proprietary multispectral imaging algorithms- providing a powerful tool to extract per-cell multiparameter data similar to that found with flow cytometry, but uniquely maintaining morphological context.

“We are honored to receive this award for The Vectra system,” says CRi President & CEO, George Abe. “This award is verification of CRi’s ability to dramatically impact the speed, quality and reliability of the data collected from any tissue slide."

About CRi

Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc. (CRi) develops and markets optical imaging systems to advance biomedical research and molecular-based drug and diagnostic development. CRi’s patented systems enable researchers and clinicians to quantitate multiple disease and drug response markers in intact tissue samples, at a cellular level or in living small animals. CRi’s products integrate a unique multispectral imaging technology with proprietary image analysis algorithms to achieve unparalleled accuracy and sensitivity, rapidly and cost-effectively. CRi’s award-winning systems include Nuance™ for multispectral imaging on brightfield and fluorescence microscopes; inForm™ automated image analysis software; Vectra™ for high-throughput slide imaging and analysis; and Maestro™ for in-vivo optical imaging. Learn more at  www.cri-inc.com

For more information, contact:

Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc. (CRi)
Cathy Boutin, 781-935-9099
Marketing Manager
cboutin@cri-inc.com

or
Commonwealth Creative Associates
Jamie Bull, 508-620-0791
Digital Media Strategist
jamieb@commcreative.com

or
Commonwealth Creative Associates
Donna Phelps, 508-620-0791
Senior Account Executive
donnap@commcreative.com

ww.cri-inc.com








generate PDF File  generate PDF File Print  Print


More News:
» Linkam temperature controlled probe stage used in conjunction with Raman microscopy at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
» Sharp live images from the mouse brain
» Xmark Media, in association with Imperial College, announces Photonex London- photonics technology roadshow: the first in a series of FREE regional events focusing on applications of photonics
» GE Healthcare announces the winners of the 2011 IN Cell Analyzer Image competition
» Mac microscopy software looking for interested hardware vendors
Home Contact Imprint Sitemap