NEW Versatile High Throughput SEM from JEOL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:Patricia Corkum, Marketing Manager978-536-2273 • pcorkum@jeol.com • www.jeolusa.com Portland, OR – November 4, 2015 — JEOL’s new JSM-IT100 is the latest addition to its InTouchScope Series of Scanning Electron Microscopes. Representing 50 years of industry leadership with advances in SEM, the IT100 is a simple-to-use versatile, research-grade SEM with a compact ergonomic design.... Read more

Get the big picture from a small, compact, and versatile Benchtop SEM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:Patricia Corkum, Marketing Manager978-536-2273 • pcorkum@jeol.com • www.jeolusa.com Introducing the JCM-6000PLUS NeoScope from JEOL JEOL USA, Peabody, MA (October 6, 2015) — JEOL’s benchtop SEM makes it possible to bring basic high resolution imaging and analysis features of a full-sized Scanning Electron Microscope into the lab. It fits into both small spaces and... Read more

JEOL Introduces New Best-in-Class Field Emission SEM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:Patricia Corkum, Marketing Manager978-536-2273 • pcorkum@jeol.com • www.jeolusa.com September 1, 2015, Peabody, MA — JEOL USA has introduced a new entry-level, high-performance Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope, demonstrated for the first time at M&M 2015 in Portland, Oregon. The new JSM-7200F is a best-in-class FE SEM with ultrahigh spatial resolution of 1.6nm at... Read more

Temple University Health System and GE Healthcare Sign Innovative Value-Based Radiology Services Collaboration Agreement

PHILADELPHIA, PA – August 25, 2015 –  Academic medical centers across the U.S. are experiencing increasing pressure to enhance value – deliver higher quality at lower cost – as they continue to face challenges related to outcomes, cost control, market competition, and other dynamics.  Initiatives to promote value typically involve reimbursement arrangements between health insurers... Read more

JEOL Brasil Sponsors LNNano Transmission Electron Microscopy Summer School

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:Patricia Corkum, Marketing Manager978-536-2273 • pcorkum@jeol.com • www.jeolusa.com August 20, 2015 (Peabody, MA and Sao Paulo, Brazil) — JEOL BRASIL Instrumentos Científicos Ltda. is proud to sponsor the 6th biannual Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Summer School being held at the Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano), located in the Brazilian Center for Research in... Read more

Ochsner Health System, GE Healthcare, and The Idea Village launch “Wear Your Health” Challenge to help patients with chronic diseases

Program to culminate in the 8th annual New Orleans Entrepreneur Week this March NEW ORLEANS, LA – July 30, 2015 – Ochsner Health System, GE Healthcare (NYSE: GE), and The Idea Village have launched today the “Wear Your Health” challenge. This challenge seeks to identify wearable technology concepts and mobile application solutions that can transform healthcare... Read more

New Publications Highlight Utility of Single Molecule, Real-Time Sequencing for Structural Variation Detection, Haplotype Reconstruction and De Novo Human Genome Assembly

MENLO PARK, Calif., July 13, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A number of new scientific publications demonstrate the growing momentum for using Single Molecule, Real-Time (SMRT®) Sequencing to capture genetic variants that other technologies miss, according to Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc., (Nasdaq:PACB) provider of the PacBio® RS II Sequencing System. This has been demonstrated through... Read more

Pollen Prevails as JEOL Names Spring Image Contest Winners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:Patricia Corkum, Marketing Manager978-536-2273 • pcorkum@jeol.com • www.jeolusa.com June 15, 2015, Peabody, MA — Pollen season 2015 has been one of the worst, but also produced two of the best micrographs that recently won the monthly JEOL Electron Microscope Contest held for the second year in a row. April’s winning image of hibiscus... Read more

Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media

Resolution, high signal intensity and elevated signal to noise ratio (SNR) are key issues for biologists who aim at studying the localisation of biological structures at the cellular and subcellular levels using confocal microscopy. The resolution required to separate sub-cellular biological structures is often near to the resolving power of the microscope. Read more