Over 55 years, World Precision Instruments (WPI) has been a leading global manufacturer and provider of innovative research equipment and laboratory supplies.
Precision matters in every cut.
In surgical, histology, and laboratory workflows, the choice of scalpel blade directly impacts tissue integrity, reproducibility, and overall data quality. That’s why understanding blade geometry is critical. See more,
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08 FluoroDish - Fluorescence Microscopy
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
WPI FluoroDish™ cell culture dishes are designed for fluorescence microscopy with no auto fluorescence and superior UV transmission. See more,
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07 FluoroDish - Sterile
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
WPI FluoroDish™ cell culture dishes are individually packaged and gamma sterilized, helping ensure they are ready for use right out of the package. See more.
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Up to 10% of the population is left-handed, yet the vast majority of laboratory scissors and instruments are designed exclusively for right-handed use.
WPI carries a wide range of spring scissors and left-handed laboratory scissors. Read more,
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With more than 1,380 peer-reviewed citations, the UMP3 Microinjection Syringe Pump has become a widely trusted tool for delivering consistent, repeatable results at the micro- and nanoliter scale.
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05 FluoroDish - Optical Grade Glass Bottom
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
WPI FluoroDish™ cell culture dishes feature a flat, optical-quality glass bottom designed to support shorter working distances, larger numerical apertures. See more,
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04 FluoroDish - Optimized Heat Exchange
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
WPI FluoroDish™ glass-bottom cell culture dishes are designed to sit flush with the microscope stage or heating unit to help optimize heat exchange during imaging workflows.
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Our latest blog explores how the right surgical tools support reproducible, high-quality results across procedures like cranial access, tissue manipulation, precision cutting, and microinjection.
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03 FluoroDish - Immersion Objectives
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
The glass bottom of WPI FluoroDish™ cell culture dishes permits the use of immersion objectives with water, glycerin, or oil. See more
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WPI will be attending the Microphysiological Systems (MPS) World Summit in Washington, DC from May 26–29.
We look forward to meeting with researchers and innovators working in organ-on-a-chip and microphysiological systems.
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David Zemo, an Account Executive at WPI, will be joining the WPI team at the MPS World Summit in Washington, DC May 26–29.
David will be available during MPS 2026 to discuss TEER instrumentation, microinjection solutions, imaging workflows, and more. https://t.co/41fudtqCGd
02 FluoroDish - No Autofluorescence
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
Unlike plastic culture dishes, the glass bottom of WPI FluoroDish™ dishes does not auto-fluoresce. The result? Lower background signal during fluorescence measurements. See more
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Brittany Crafton, Product Manager at WPI, will be attending the MPS World Summit in Washington, DC May 26–29.
Ask Brittany about the EVOM™ Chip system for measuring TEER in organ-on-a-chip applications. Get more details here https://t.co/41fudtqCGd
Precision at the micro and nanoliter scale isn’t just a technical detail. It can define the success of your experiment. From stereotaxic brain injections to retinal delivery and single-cell work, even the smallest variation in volume can impact outcomes.
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01 FluoroDish Applications
FluoroDish™ Cell Culture Dish Series
WPI FluoroDish™ cell culture dishes provide exceptional imaging quality for applications requiring the use of inverted microscopes, including high-resolution image analysis, microinjection.
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Adrienne Watson, PhD, Chief Science Officer at WPI, will be attending the MPS World Summit in Washington, DC May 26–29.
Talk with Adrienne about how your organ-on-a-chip platform may integrate with the WPI EVOM™ Chip system for TEER measurements.
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Mark Rutledge, CEO of WPI, will be attending the MPS World Summit in Washington, DC May 26–29. WPI is bringing cutting-edge TEER technology to the organ-on-a-chip market with the EVOM™ Chip platform, and more.
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Heading to the MPS World Summit in Washington, DC? WPI will be there May 26–29.
Learn more about the EVOM™ Chip platform for TEER measurements in organ-on-a-chip systems and barrier model applications.
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Scalpel injuries in laboratories rarely happen during the actual procedure. Most occur during blade changes, cleanup, instrument passing, or disposal. All of which are preventable points of failure in the sharps handling workflow.
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