HaloMicroscopy, developed by Tiny Bright Things, brings sub-200 nm imaging to your upright light microscope – no stains, sectioning, or lasers. With the HaloElement, capture native-state detail in seconds and make clearer decisions earlier in your process.
At the heart of this technology is the HaloElement, a plug-and-play attachment that uses Resonance Imaging Microscopy to illuminate samples with an evanescent wave. This laser-free, label-free technique enables real-time imaging of live cells, tissues, and materials – whether in air or liquid – without destructive preparation. HaloMicroscopy highlights structural boundaries and internal features by detecting refractive index changes, producing composite HaloImages that reveal dynamic processes and fine detail across scales from nanometres to millimetres.
Join us on the webinar presented by Professor Ray Dagastine, Chief Technology Officer at Tiny Bright Things, who will share how this technology is helping researchers rethink their imaging workflows.