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Microscope Objectives—Where the Magic Happens (Encore Edition)

Get another chance to learn about cutting-edge microscope technology on July 8th, when we replay our webinar with Olympus microscope experts Lauren and Klaus. In this webinar, the experts will discuss how objectives affect image quality and highlight why good optics are so important in complex microscope systems. The webinar also covers how progress in lens manufacturing technology is transforming the capability of advanced microscopy systems, and explores how versatile new lenses are enhancing applications including whole slide imaging, super resolution systems, and laser scanning microscopy.

Although this webinar is a rerun, you can still ask the experts! Just send your question during the webinar, and we will be in touch with our answer.

Please tune in to our webinar on July 8th at 10am EDT / 4pm CEST.

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Klaus Willeke
Product Marketing Manager

Hello, I’m Klaus Willeke, Product Marketing Manager at Olympus Life Science Division and I’m responsible for our new X Line objectives. During my geology studies, the polarization microscope was an essential tool for determining and researching mineral compositions and structures. I was always fascinated by how colorful the world of minerals appears through a polarization microscope and how much you can discover with the help of light and good optics.

I’ve been working for Olympus for more than 22 years where I was 17 years a sales representative for industrial and life science microcopy in Germany and after that in European Product Marketing in the Scientific Solutions Division of Olympus, responsible for upright clinical and research microscopes and X Line lenses. 

Lauren Alvarenga
Chef de produit, microscopie pour les sciences de la vie

Bonjour ! Je m’appelle Lauren Alvarenga et je travaille en tant que chef de produit pour l’imagerie de recherche chez Olympus où je suis actuellement responsable des logiciels d’imagerie et des microscopes inversés et à super-résolution. Je suis titulaire d’une maîtrise en communications photographiques biomédicales du Rochester Institute of Technology.
Régulation post-transcriptionnelle du transporteur rénal de phosphate Npt2a par l’hormone parathyroïdienne. Je travaille pour Olympus depuis 2015, notamment sur les gammes de produits FLUOVIEW aux États-Unis, au Canada et en Amérique latine.

Microscope Objectives—Where the Magic Happens (Encore Edition)nov. 24 2024
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