Benchtop imaging microscope for neuroscience research
The Grant Laboratory has a requirement for a specialist microscope system for neuroscience research.
This is of a spinning disc type with sophisticated imaging (including imagine processing and AI assistance).
As a distinctive factor it is important that the system is of a ‘single box’ type, portable, and does not require a specialist laboratory environment (climate controlled, air table) so that more devices can be fitted in a single laboratory and they are more accessible and easy to use.
Two such machines are required; they must be easy to operate and the total price including all features and servicing must not exceed a total budget cost of GBP346k We believe competition is absent for technical reasons; it is reasonably believed that no alternative device with the particular properties and benefits of the Andor B43 is likely to be available and alternative devices would require significant compromises on key benefits to be acceptable.
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Two such machines are required; they must
Two such machines are required; they must be easy to operate and the total price including all features and servicing must not exceed a total budget cost of GBP346k.
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