Return to the Lab Guide
If you are returning to the lab after a few months away there are few things to consider when preparing for the new normal. Check out these tips and ideas to help ease your return including some built-in features and tools that facilitate remote and social distancing microscopy.
Return to the Lab Checklist
Please review this handy checklist for steps to take as you prepare to return to your lab.
Printable version of the checklist
Educational Materials
Remote Microscopy
In this blog post, the author summarizes helpful tips to leverage remote monitoring and operation capabilities for microscopes.
How to Accelerate Experiments
A critical question that has arisen is how we can make up for delays in experiments that were put on hold. This blog post provides some ideas to speed up your experiments.
Long Live Cell Imaging
Making long experiments such as live cell imaging more stable and sustainable can minimize the time you spend in the lab. Read this blog post for some tips.
Routine Microscope Care and Adjustments
Consult our free downloadable step-by-step guides on daily microscope maintenance procedures, a useful tool for users without access to on-site support.
Products that Support Social Distancing
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- Digitize whole slide images for remote observation
- Discuss and consult cases remotely using the dedicated image management server and free OlyVia slide viewer software
- Achieve fully digitized microscopy supported by multiple observation method capabilities
- Simplified and powerful workflow
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- Instant MIA—Affordable and easy add-on solution to create stitched images, even with a manual microscope
- NetCam--Remote image sharing solution with Full HD 30 fps image quality
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Digitizing Slides Using a Manual Microscope and Digital Camera
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- Observe and capture images remotely with your mobile so you can avoid touching the shared camera
- Direct stream images to a monitor via an HDMI interface to share them while maintaining your distance
- Quick solution for a socially distanced microscopy classroom. Students and teachers can share what they’re seeing through their own scopes remotely
See our other microscope digital cameras
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