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Testimonial working with Naiad Professor Nico Sommerdijk

The field of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) presents numerous challenges, particularly when working with low-contrast and ultra-thin samples using liquid cells. Graphene liquid cells have provided a significant breakthrough in this field by enabling high contrast and resolution imaging. Nevertheless, the preparation of these cells can be a tedious and time-consuming process. The Vitrotem team

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Vitrotem in USA

Last month, the Vitrotem team embarked on a tour of several prestigious research institutes across the United States. The purpose of this tour was to showcase our latest innovation, Naiad – an automated system for the fabrication of graphene liquid cells, and to demonstrate its transformative capabilities in facilitating the acquisition of high-resolution TEM images.

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Microscopy Conference 2023

Vitrotem is excited to announce our participation in the upcoming Microscopy Conference (MC 2023) in Darmstadt, Germany. The event will take place from February 26th to March 2nd, and our team members Steven Tan and Julia Czarnecka will be present to showcase the applications and benefits of our Naiad system in Graphene Liquid Cell Electron

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VitroTEM announced the launch of its new beta product, Naiad-1, designed to automate the assembly of graphene liquid cells (GLCs) for obtaining high-resolution liquid phase TEM imaging   AMSTERDAM – VitroTEM is a startup that is revolutionizing the biotechnology industry by developing sample preparation devices for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This month, the company announced

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Gordon Research Conference presents the Liquid Phase Electron Conference which will discuss the latest research results, advances in methods, and future directions of LPEM. The event will be held in Ventura, CA, United States from 9 to 14 October. The Gordon Research Conference assembles scientists from multi-disciplinary backgrounds, including biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, materials science,

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Vitrotem B.V., een startup gevestigd in Amsterdam, heeft een converteerbare lening van €300.000 ontvangen van het Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland. Met deze financiering ontwikkelt het bedrijf een technologie om met behulp van grafeen biologisch materiaal geschikt te maken. Vitrotem B.V., een startup gevestigd in Amsterdam, heeft een converteerbare lening van €300.000 ontvangen van het Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland. Met

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