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July 30th, 2007
Hyphenated Systems Announces Order From Harvard University For 3d Map
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Hyphenated Systems, a world-wide provider of hybrid microscopy solutions for three-dimensional (3D) imaging and metrology in micro- and nanotechnology, recently announced the sale of its 3D MAP (Microfluidics Analysis Platform) to Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. The instrument will be used by The Whitesides Research Group, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology—Harvard's leading research and development group in the burgeoning field. The new system, the second tool acquired from Hyphenated Systems by Harvard, adds the capability of inverted microscope optics, which permits enhanced access to the microfluidic device for additional sensors and experimental apparatus.
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