Carl Zeiss MicroImaging to supply optical equipment to Murdock Research Institute

April 19, 2008
April 18, 2008, Kannapolis, NC--The David H. Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI) has chosen Carl Zeiss MicroImaging to supply its light microscopy and biological imaging systems for the Microscopy Core Facility, making it one of the most advanced microscopy and imaging centers in the world.

April 18, 2008, Kannapolis, NC--The David H. Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI) has chosen Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (Jena, Germany) to supply its laser and light-based microscopy and biological imaging systems for the Microscopy Core Facility, making it one of the most advanced microscopy and imaging centers in the world.

"This investment from the North Carolina Research Campus represents one of the largest single transactions made by any institute with Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, and includes the most sophisticated microscopy systems currently available", states Dr. Ulrich Simon, president and CEO of Carl Zeiss MicroImaging. "This instrumentation will make the DHMRI one of the most advanced microscopy and imaging centers in the world."

Opening in Summer 2008, the DHMRI will be equipped with the latest and most innovative technology available for advanced biological research. The billion dollar research center is funded by business magnate and philanthropist David Murdock, Chairman and CEO of Dole Food Company. The state-of-the-art facility is expected to attract leading scientists from around the world to perform cutting edge research in the fields of medicine, nutrition, translational medicine, drug discovery, and nanotechnology.

Available microscopy and imaging techniques at Kannapolis will include the latest in two-photon microscopy, laser scanning microscopy, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, high-content cellular screening, laser micro dissection, epi-fluorescence microscopy, and many other modes of stereo and compound light microscopy. The DHMRI will be among the first institutions in the world to take delivery of the new LSM 710 Confocal Microscopes, further ensuring their position at the forefront of imaging technology.

Special care has been taken to ensure that the capabilities of the facility will meet the most diverse imaging requirements ranging from extremely low abundance fluorescence detection, to ultra high-speed wide-field fluorescence and confocal imaging, to extremely long term live cell imaging. To ensure optimum training and support for the researchers during the challenging start-up phase, Carl Zeiss will place a full time Carl Zeiss consultant on campus to offer support to the Institute.

In addition to cutting-edge research, the campus will provide Education and Public Outreach programs. High School and University students from Kannapolis will be able to interact with internationally renowned scientists to learn both about nutrition and advanced research techniques. In keeping with Murdock's philanthropic initiatives, Carl Zeiss and the DHMRI have agreed to partner to offer Microscopy and Fluorescence Imaging Courses for light and confocal microscopy at the facility in order to teach tomorrow's researchers the basic principles of microscopy and expose them to the latest cutting edge research techniques. These courses will also be open to the North Carolina research community to add another dimension of continuing education and exposure to the expertise of Carl Zeiss.

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