Biophysical Society 62nd Annual Meeting | Program Guide
Company Name Booth Number
Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number
Leica Microsystems 1700 Leider Lane Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 www.leica-microsystems.com
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Malvern Panalytical 117 Flanders Road Westbourough, MA 01581 www.malvern.com
803
Leica Microsystems develops and manufac- tures microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of microstructures and nano- structures. The company is one of the market leaders in compound and stereo microsco- py, digital microscopy, confocal laser scan- ning microscopy, electron microscopy sample preparation, optical coherence tomography, and surgical microscopes. LightEdge Technologies LLC 1008 892 Worcester Street Wellesley, MA 02482 www.lightedgetech.com LightEdge Technologies LTD and its US sub- sidiary LightEdge Technologies LLC (Wellesley, MA) were founded by scientists from the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The company is located in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China, right at the center of the thriving Pearl River Delta region. LightEdge Technologies LTD focuses on the development, manufacture and sales of research and medical optical instruments and related reagents. The company also distributes and provides third-party technical support to products of foreign companies in the Chinese market. NEW 2018
Mad City Labs Inc 2524 Todd Drive Madison, WI 53713 www.madcitylabs.com
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Malvern Panalytical is a leader in analytical characterization, creating expert solutions for the challenges associated with maximizing productivity, developing better quality prod- ucts and getting them to market faster. We provide superior, customer-focused solutions and services which deliver tangible economic impact through chemical, biophysical and structural analysis.
For 15+ years, Mad City Labs has been the trusted name in designing and manufacturing nanopositioning systems and precisionmicros- copy instruments for the biophysics com- munity. We provide Piezo Nanopositioners, Precision Micropositioners, Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), Near Field Scanning Optical Microscopes (NSOM), and Single Molecule Microscopes. Our nanopositioners feature proprietary PicoQ® sensors with ultra-low noise & high stability performance. PicoQ® sensors com- bined with our innovative flexure guided stage designs leads to outstanding stability & sub-nanometer precision for super resolution microscopy, atomic force microscopy, interfer- ometry, optical/magnetic tweezers, and high resolution imaging. Mad City Labs AFMs achieve atomic step reso- lution by leveraging the performance of our closed loop nanopositioners. Affordable and available in a variety of configurations with many automated features. The MicroMirror TIRF is a unique multi- spectral TIRF microscope. The MicroMirror TIRF spatially segregates the excitation wave- lengths leading to improved signal-to-noise ratios and efficient data collection. Ideal for Colocalization single molecule spectroscopy, smFRET, and dark-field TIRF. The RM21™ Single Molecule Microscopes are designed for advanced fluorescence microsco- py and are nanopositioner-ready to facilitate nanoscopy methods. Advantages: direct opti- cal pathway access, high stability & precision alignment, flexible configurations, and TIRF module options.
Matreya LLC
720
2178 High Tech Road State College, PA 16803 www.matreya.com
Matreya is a manufacturer of high purity lipids for Life Science Research and offers excellent technical service, consistency, custom synthe- sis, and rapid delivery.
Micro Photonics 1550 Pond Road, Suite 110 Allentown, PA 18103 www.microphotonics.com
903
Micro Photonics and partner Bruker MicroCT are leading the advancement in high reso- lution micro-CT solutions. Micro Photonics offers contract services and system sales for Bruker Micro-CTs.
LUMICKS BV De Boelelaan 1085 Amsterdam, 1081 HV Netherlands www.lumicks.com
1118
LUMICKS brings to market revolutionary sin- gle-molecule technologies that enable – for the first time – visualization of molecular interactions and acoustic manipulation of bio- molecules.
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