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Looking inside NanoliveTeam Event: Nanolive Celebrating Summer
Yesterday we enjoyed a great day outside the offices! It was a perfect sunny day (a bit windy though) with good leisure time, team building games, picnic and lots lots of fun. The park at Signal de Bougy is a great place to spend a nice day with a beautiful...
Long Term Live Imaging of Mouse Pre-adipocytes (48hrs): Revolutionary Label-free 3D Live Cell Microscope Makes It Possible
It is almost impossible to image the inside of a living cell without damaging it, even with the most modern devices. Traditional microscopy techniques require researchers to prepare their samples well in advance (1–72 hours). These procedures are likely to...
Application Note: Using the 3D Cell Explorer-fluo for fluorescence and holotomographic imaging
In this application note we will present the time lapse imaging of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) that have been genetically modified to express the fluorescence ubiquitination cell cycle indicator (FUCCI), a two-color (red and green) indicator that allows to...
Nanolive featured in the newest issue of Agefi economic and finance newspaper
The first featured article as scale-up has been published this morning in the newspaper Agefi. "Until now, it wasn't possible to observe a living cell and its organelles in 3D without harming it." Read the full article in French below.
New publication by the University of New South Wales, Syndey, Australia
Nanolive is pleased to share the newest publication in the Journal of Materials Chemistry B from our users in the University of New South Wales, Syndey, Australia. Bacterial infections are a growing health issue and leading cause of deaths worldwide,...
Swiss Economic Award 2018 – Nanolive in the finals
Last week, Nanolive participated in the final round of the Swiss Economic Award. It has been a great honor for Nanolive to present in front of so many technology leaders and experts. Nanolive was part of the finalist for the category High-tech / Biotech....
Nanolive at ISSCR June 20 to 23 in Melbourne, Australia
Nanolive will be attending together with its regional partners AXT this year's ISSCR in Melbourne, Australia from June 20 to 23. We are bringing special prizes to the global stem cell event for anyone who comes to our booth (#132) with the “secret” code...
Nanolive joins the Scale Up Vaud community
Nanolive is very happy to announce that we have joined the Scale Up Vaud initiative, a program that supports scale-ups companies in their growth phase. We are very proud to be a member of this community since today. This is a great recognition for the efforts of...
Scientist of Tomorrow – Public Vote
We have received many great applications and wanted to share a selection of the top images with you. These images were selected based on aesthetics and scientific value. As we have many great applications, we would like to put the images to public vote. The winner...
Who will be the Scientist of Tomorrow?
...and the WINNER is... We are pleased to announce that Valentina is the winner of our undergraduate contest, ‘Scientists of Tomorrow’. The selection committee chose her entry out of 36 submissions received from Life Science undergraduate students all over the world....
Your chance to win a 3D surprise package for you and your colleagues!
Watch the video and impress us with your live cell imaging knowledge. We are asking you to describe all dynamic processes that you can observe. E-mail us your answer to lookinginsidelife@nanolive.ch and mention the following: Time point and description of...
Live FUCCI mESC imaged for over 48 hours with Nanolive’s 3D Cell Explorer-fluo
Live FUCCI mESC were imaged for over 48 hours with Nanolive's 3D Cell Explorer-fluo. A holotomographic image was taken every 14 seconds while a double channel (green and red) epifluorescence image was only taken every 30 holotomographic frames (7:30 minutes). The...
New publication from the University of New South Wales Australia & the University of Paris
Nanolive is proud to announce a new publication in ASC Publications from our users in the University of New South Wales Australia & the University of Paris. Bacterial biofilms are usually difficult to treat and are the major cause of chronic and...
Cell fate challenge: Can you predict the fate of cells before it happens?
As mentioned before in our dedicated stem cell blog post https://vkv7flpfqbb.c.updraftclone.com/labelfree-stemcells/, studying stem cells is among, if not THE biggest challenge in today’s biological research. Scientists can discover more about the behavior of...
World Malaria Day 2018: help beat it with Nanolive
Malaria is a life-threatening blood disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. They are transmitted to humans via infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Those parasites multiply in the host's liver before infecting and destroying red blood cells...
Summer School in “Practical Holotomographic Microscopy for Live Cell Imaging”
Long Term Live Imaging of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Nanolive is offering a summer school in “Practical Holotomographic Microscopy for Live Cell Imaging” on the sunny shores of Lake Geneva in August. Join us and experience how you can use this powerful...
Revolutionary label-free 3D live cell imaging technology changes the future of stem cell research
Studying stem cells is amongst, if not THE biggest challenge in today’s biological research. A better understanding of the inner mechanisms of stem cells could help fighting cancer, aging, degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer or organ failures such as heart...
Label-free imaging: Possible with this ultimate three-dimensional live cell microscope
It is almost impossible to image the inside of a living cell without damaging it, even with the most modern devices. Traditional microscopy techniques require researchers to prepare their samples well in advance (1–72 hours). These procedures are likely to be...










