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QTF, a Tampa-area firm founded in 1991, produces optical components and laser crystal coatings, according to its website.

The acquisition, which includes a 14,000-square-foot plant, will allow Edmund Optics to boost its laser optics manufacturing capabilities, according to Samuel Sadoulet, the Barrington firm’s president and chief operating officer.

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Multi-dimensional live and fixed microscope data can be collected in many ways and with a wide range of imaging modalities to help advance cellular, animal, and large sample/cleared sample imaging to the next level. Currently, many courses focus on general optical principles and the use of conventional microscope platforms, such as wide-field fluorescence, confocal, and multi-photon imaging. However, none of these courses are specifically designed to demystify rapidly evolving and increasingly prescient methods such as light-sheet imaging.

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In that show, the company's account says, Bart Simpson brings a box of locusts from Edmund Scientific to his new next-door neighbor.

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The course will begin with a welcome dinner on Sunday June 1st and end with a celebratory dinner Friday evening. Participants depart from campus housing by 9am Saturday June 7.

BARRINGTON – A local firm that began by selling surplus optical equipment to hobbyists has grown into an international business with more than 1,000 employees.

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After an initial reliance on catalog sales, he moved the business in 1948 to its Barrington location, where an Edmund Scientific store sold telescopes, binoculars and microscopes.

The South Jersey firm, with locations across the United States and abroad, designs and makes optical components, lenses and other products. It employs about 200 people at its Gloucester Pike headquarters.

This course and workshop will be unique compared to existing courses because participants will leave the program with an understanding of:

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Double occupancy rooms and shared bathrooms are provided. Single occupancy rooms may become available upon request and under certain circumstances, please contact our Director of Campus Services (bharris@mdibl.org).

Course: will bring together innovators in microscopy from academic institutes, industry, and federal laboratories to share and brainstorm the latest developments taking place in light-sheet research and its biological applications. The Course will be useful to all researchers interested in utilizing optical imaging to their specific research, while the in-person Workshop will be beneficial to graduate students, postdocs, young investigators and core facility managers.

Workshop: will offer the opportunity to learn about and try various LSFM systems. Prior knowledge is not required, and all interested are welcome to attend.

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The firm expanded into industrial optics and in 1995 opened its first foreign office in Tokyo. The company now has locations in China, Germany, France and South Korea, among other countries.