Excited to see more studies from leading labs using large serial section electron microscopy datasets. We're proud to support the community to efficiently collect massive data for studying large tissue structure variability down to the nanoscale, and across multiple specimens!
New study in @CurrentBiology gives the most detailed description yet of cilia in the mouse visual cortex.
The study was a collaboration including researchers from the Allen Institute @hhmijanelia, @ualbany, @harvardmed, and others.
https://t.co/Z7f1fEufE3
We’re at #issrdc this week! Stop by our booth for a Kit Kat courtesy Voxa Japan, and brainstorm with us how we can support your on-orbit microanalysis! #iss
Join Hertz Fellowship Director Derek Haseltine & Hertz Fellows Bailey Flanigan and Nikhil Bhattasali on 8/17 for an online info session to learn more about this unique doctoral funding opportunity + application advice. Event is free, but you must register: https://t.co/hlCo2M3ZCX
We're pretty proud around here! Our Mochii won a @MicroscopyToday Innovation Award in 2018, and today Voxa Blade earned an Innovation Award for 2023!
Only one more day at #mm2023 to come visit us in the exhibit hall. Let's brainstorm how we can support your science! #MSA
Day 2 at #mm2023, meeting with old friends and making new ones!
Wednesday, be sure to join us for the @MicroscopyToday Innovation Awards presentation at 4pm, and then at the #MSADEI mixer at 5:30.
Nature ID'd volume EM as one of 7 new technologies to watch in 2023! Doing our part to support this critical tech—most of the world's largest vEM datasets were scanned by Voxa Blade. Come visit us and brainstorm your new vEM workflows at #MM2023! #volumeEM
https://t.co/zqKxDVGCY7
Come see us this week at #MM2023 to visit with the first EM to go to space, now back home with us on Earth! Another #Mochii is live onboard ISS right now, ready for your research. What analysis would you propose for microgravity SEM+EDS?
(We'll be at #ISSRDC next week, too!)
We’re so privileged to work with this talented team of neuroscientists unraveling the brain’s secrets. Can’t wait to see more research results from PNI and collaborators unlocked by the fastest TEM facilities on the planet!
Excited to share beam deflection Transmission Electron Microscope (bdTEM), a fun and productive collaboration with @ProjectVoxa. https://t.co/lgSeGpRkSs (1/5)
Happy Tuesday, #MM2022Portland ! We’d love to see you at booth 1679 and show you our Mochii SEM/EDS! Mochii is the first SEM in space, now an open-for-business National Lab facility onboard @ISS_CASIS
(2nd photo courtesy NASA)
Join us Tues 7/26 at #ISSRDC to celebrate science in space!
On-orbit crew members @astro_watkins and @astro_kjell join Voxa CEO @csown and @StemRad 's Oren Milstein to talk about innovation and advancing space-based R&D on ISS, moderated by @David_Kerley.
https://t.co/Y542WQx9xk
“My wife Lindsey and I give to the Hertz Foundation because we believe it provides access to some of the greatest positive human impact available." ~ Chris Own, Hertz Fellow & CEO @ProjectVoxa
Join Chris in making a gift to the Hertz Foundation today. https://t.co/twprI8lV4h
We’re hiring! Please spread the word to brilliant people who might want to join us to develop, design, and produce revolutionary high accessibility wireless nano-science instruments and workflows to democratize nano-scale imaging.
https://t.co/Tl6Avw7Llm
What does brain mapping technology currently have to offer, how did it get there, and what are the challenges ahead? Listen to our latest Neurotech seminar with Chris Own, CEO of @ProjectVoxa, on mapping new territories. https://t.co/BpWZ6FQu56
That’s our little Mochii! Check out this chat between @NASA_Astronauts Kayla and @astro_matthias about the great potential for SEM in space. Thank you, Kayla! Und vielen Dank, Matthias!
Electron microscopes, antimicrobial spoons & much more materials science in my astro chat with @NASA_Astronauts Kayla🤓// Elektronenmikroskope, antimikrobielle Löffel & mehr aus der Welt der Materialwissenschaft gibt's in meinem Astro-Chat mit Kayla🤓 #CosmicKiss@esaspaceflight
Congrats NASA!
Big observatories are important. Adaptive optics from Hubble also revolutionized electron microscopes to see atoms readily, giving us observatories to efficiently probe "star stuff" here on ground.
Can't wait for secrets unlocked by JWST images.
Happy holidays!