Zebrafish Disease Models 2024

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Ramona
Oct 2, 2024
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We’re excited to be exhibiting at the Zebrafish Disease Models Meeting at The Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, October 8–10.

The Champalimaud Center for the Unknown is a world-renowned institution, boasting top-tier clinical care and advanced biomedical research against the backdrop of a beautiful seaside campus in Lisbon, Portugal.

We’re excited to be exhibiting our MCAM Kestrel™ system for model organism imaging and analysis. Powered by Ramona’s Multi-Camera Array Microscope (MCAM®) technology, our MCAM Kestrel™ is equipping scientists with unprecedented speed and insight to drive our mission of advancing human health through computational microscopy.

Stop by Booth #10 and be sure to check out Poster Session #48 on October 9 from 12:30 pm — 2:30 pm!

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Zebrafish Disease Models 2024

We’re excited to be exhibiting at the Zebrafish Disease Models Meeting at The Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, October 8–10.
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We’re excited to be exhibiting at the Zebrafish Disease Models Meeting at The Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, October 8–10.

The Champalimaud Center for the Unknown is a world-renowned institution, boasting top-tier clinical care and advanced biomedical research against the backdrop of a beautiful seaside campus in Lisbon, Portugal.

We’re excited to be exhibiting our MCAM Kestrel™ system for model organism imaging and analysis. Powered by Ramona’s Multi-Camera Array Microscope (MCAM®) technology, our MCAM Kestrel™ is equipping scientists with unprecedented speed and insight to drive our mission of advancing human health through computational microscopy.

Stop by Booth #10 and be sure to check out Poster Session #48 on October 9 from 12:30 pm — 2:30 pm!

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