Thermo Fisher and Leica Collaborate to Develop Integrated Cryo-tomography Workflow Solution

Correlation of light and electron microscopy leads to better insight into macromolecules in a biological context WALTHAM, Mass., and WETZLAR, Germany, April 27, 2018 – Thermo Fisher Scientific and Leica Microsystems today announced a collaboration to develop an integrated and comprehensive cryo-tomography workflow for life sciences. The hardware and software solution is intended to seamlessly... Read more

This secure IoT connection ensures you research time

09 April 2018 Secure RemoteCare service for Confocal Microscopy Systems. Leica Microsystems offers state-of-the-art service based on IoT technology. The RemoteCare service from Leica Microsystems  enhances uptime and performance of scientific instruments. Operating parameters of the instruments are  securely monitored and  reported in the event an error occurs thereby allowing users to fully concentrate on their scientific... Read more

10x faster lifetime contrast facilitates access to new discoveries

25 March 2018 10x faster lifetime contrast facilitates access to new discoveries Explore molecular interaction at the speed of life with the SP8 FALCON from Leica Microsystems Mannheim, Germany. Leica Microsystems announces the SP8 FALCON, the world’s first truly integrated lifetime contrast microscope. The SP8 FALCON can record lifetime contrast 10x faster than previous solutions.... Read more

KAUST – Leica Microsystems Center of Excellence (CoE) Inaugurated

State-of-the-art facility features the first imaging system of its kind in Saudi Arabia Wetzlar, Germany/Thuwal, Saudi Arabia: The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and Leica Microsystems inaugurated a new Center of Excellence (CoE) for Optical Microscopy on the University’s campus today. With the new center, KAUST and Leica Microsystems embark on a... Read more

Watch the Webinar On-Demand: New Cleanliness Workflow from Leica and Pall

Classical polarized light (compound) microscopes can only be used for prepared samples, because the working distance they offer is insufficient for whole samples. This means that thicker and bigger geological samples have to be sectioned and polished to fit under the limited working distance of a compound microscope. The Leica DVM 6 provides outstanding image... Read more

Free Webinar On-Demand: New Cleanliness Workflow from Leica and Pall

Obtaining cleanliness results rapidly, accurately, and reliably is a significant advantage for manufacturers and component suppliers. For this reason, Pall Corporation and Leica Microsystems have joined efforts to offer a new, unique workflow solution customizable to your individual needs. Join our free webinar to get a sneak preview on Leica Microsystems’ new fully implemented LIBS... Read more

Free webinar: Mechanical pre-preparation and ion milling for SEM observation – the right combination to hit your target

During the first part of this webinar, Dr. Wolfgang Grünewald, application specialist at Leica Microsystems, will demonstrate how the unique combination of pre-preparation system and ion milling system makes fast site specific sample preparation for Scanning Electron Microscopy or optical microscopy possible. You will discover how keeping the sample in the same holder and observing... Read more

Joint Congress 2017

Fluorescence Stereo Microscope M205 FCA Meet us at the Joint Congress 2017 hosted by the Spanish Societies of Genetics, Cell Biology and Developmental Biology in Gijón and discover Leica Microsystems’ innovative solutions for life science research microscopy. At booth 8, our experts will present you cutting-edge microscopy systems and fluorescence screening equipment: Leica M205 FCA:... Read more

Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2017 Honors a Cool Revolution in Biochemistry

Wetzlar, Germany. The 2017 Nobel Prize for Chemistry will be awarded to Jacques Dubochet (University of Lausanne, Switzerland), Joachim Frank (Columbia University, New York, USA) and Richard Henderson (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) for their contributions to the development of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). Leica Microsystems sincerely congratulates the scientists for this recognition of... Read more