Lab grade 1 micron resolution in your pocket shared by your mobile globally. Used on Everest, in the Amazon and Antarctica or wherever your science takes you.
https://t.co/g0QXaUnXnX.
ioLight has sales growing rapidly - VC partners Larpent Newton and Shackleton Ventures have already committed to invest. To invest see our Crowdfunding page - https://t.co/gW8EmKgh11. Capital is at risk.
Watch out for Harmful Algal Blooms as water temperatures rise. @iolightmicro can detect #cyanobacteria in just one minute at the lake with 94% accuracy with BloomOptix AI.
@CyanoTracker Many things can make a lake green, and the same green can be seen clearly from the banks. You need microscopy to identify harmful algae. @iolightmicro counts cyanobacteria cells on the bank in less than 5 minutes. It's simple and cost-effective for anyone to use. #cyanobacteria
Our new product is at the top of the Metoree #Fluorescence#Microscope Chart.
The compact microscope can be used inside an #incubator so you don't have to open the door and contaminate your cells. It has time-lapse and z-stack, like expensive microscopes.
https://t.co/qYXGl72qNC
Thanks for posting @H_notts. The slide shows our AI analysing #cyanobacteria to count six common genera. It tells you instantly whether the water meets WHO HAB limits. The system is simple. Perfect for #CitizenScience
The world's first gene-edited drug https://t.co/abWd8Pmot4. Personalised medicine uses cell cultures to produce the therapy. The cell culture can be monitored in the incubator with the ioLight inverted microscope
https://t.co/fzztkMR03A
#cellculture#incubator#microscope
Great time lapse over 48 hours of Human Embryonic Kidney (HEK-293) cells taken with Dr Mark Willet at the @unisouthampton using the ioLight inverted microscope INSIDE the incubator.
https://t.co/eYDFyvkWSW
Good explainer of how #cyanobacteria is devastating #LoughNeagh. @iolightmicro works with lake residents in the USA to warn the community of blooms and classify whether the bloom is above WHO limits. This is done at the side of the lake in a few minutes.
@DrEllie_Mackay @iolightmicro is a great tool for teaching microbiology. Young scientists can see microbeasts on an iPad screen or TV. No fiddly optics. Most kids can focus the microscope themselves.