Discover the different applications possible with light-sheet microscopy and high-content screening
Tuesday, June 30 | 8AM PDT | 11AM EDT | 5PM CEST
In this webinar, Dr. Jürgen Mayer and Dr. Jochen Gehrig, Bruker, showcase Bruker‘s light-sheet microscopes, high-content screening technology, imaging workflows, and big data management solutions. Join the webinar to learn more about how these research tools work together to deliver insightful biological data.
Fluorescence imaging workflows are often limited by fragmented acquisition systems, data bottlenecks, and the difficulty of scaling from sensitive live imaging to high-throughput screening. This webinar presents the Bruker Luxendo imaging ecosystem that connects automated microscopy, light-sheet imaging, and high-performance data infrastructure into a cohesive, scalable workflow.
For high-content screening, the Acquifer IM enables gentle imaging of sensitive samples through a static stage and moving optics design, which reduces disturbance and improves data reliability. Light-sheet microscopy complements this with fast imaging, low-phototoxicity, and high-resolution 3D imaging, which makes it widely applicable from live zebrafish embryos to cleared whole organs.
To support large data volumes, the Acquifer HIVE provides on-premises, high-performance processing and storage, eliminating data transfer delays, allowing remote collaboration, and accelerating analysis.
Through selected use cases, attendees will gain practical insight into application-focused microscopy, end-to-end imaging workflows with high-end data quality, reduced data bottlenecks, and biologically relevant, high-throughput studies.
Date: June 30, 2026
Time: 8AM PDT | 11AM EDT | 5PM CEST
Location: Online
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Jochen Gehrig, Ph.D.
Senior Product and Applications Specialist, Bruker
At Bruker, Dr. Jochen Gehrig works as a Senior Product and Applications Specialist, focusing on enabling advanced imaging workflows for life science research. He combines over a decade of industry experience, including work at Acquifer Imaging, with a solid academic foundation from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham.