Translucence Biosystems recently attended and sponsored the 21st Advanced Imaging Methods (AIM) Workshop, hosted by The Berkeley Cancer Research Laboratory Molecular Imaging Center (MIC) from January 23-25, 2024. The AIM workshops bring together international experts in microscopy, biology, chemistry, physics, and related fields to explore cutting-edge imaging techniques and their applications in biological sciences.
During the workshop, the Translucence Biosystems team showcased our tissue clearing kits, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) BRAIN Initiative and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) at the vendor fair. Attendees had the opportunity to learn about tissue clearing techniques and the Neuronal Activity Tissue Clearing Kit and Universal Tissue Clearing Kit, which offer a user-friendly path to advanced clearing and staining.
Co-Founder Dr. Sunil Gandhi shared insights on “Cloud-enabled brainwide lightsheet quantification” during the session on Clearing and Expansion Microscopy. This presentation offered attendees a glimpse into our ongoing work in providing AI-powered quantitative analysis of 3D histological data.
Product Manager and Application Scientist, Nate Guanzon, presented “Tissue Clearing Services, Products, and Support” which shared our pipeline for obtaining actionable insights from 3D histology datasets. This presentation demonstrated how Translucence Biosystems is at the forefront of next-generation 3D histology technology. Guanzon outlined the recent release of our NIH-funded tissue clearing kits, and how, when combined with our industry-leading AI-powered 3D quantification services, provide researchers with an accessible and robust pipeline for 3D tissue clearing and AI-powered 3D quantification. Additionally, Guanzon outlined how our Custom Services and Full-Pipeline Services support a wide range of needs. From modular to comprehensive, our services are designed to support scientists looking to utilize tissue clearing in their research.
The AIM Workshop provided an opportunity for Translucence Biosystems to engage with the imaging community and demonstrate the potential of tissue clearing for imaging large intact samples and gaining comprehensive insights that surpass the capabilities of conventional immunohistochemistry (IHC) slice methods in biological research.
For more information about Translucence Biosystems and its tissue clearing solutions, please visit our website or contact our team directly.
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