Super-resolution Imaging Technologies in Life Science
Report Highlights
This report provides a brief description of super-resolution imaging techniques, and evaluates the current and emerging trends related to this technology.
Report Includes
- An overview of the super-resolution imaging technologies in life science sector to evaluate cells at the nanoscale level
- Quantitative analysis of the market outlook for super-resolution imaging systems
- Discussion of various types of super-resolution imaging systems, configuration of these systems, their applications in biophysical investigations, and recent technological achievements
- Current technology assessment as well as outlining trends that are expected to contribute to market growth for these imaging technologies
- Comparison between three preeminent kinds of super-resolution microscopy technologies, such as stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED), photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) and stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM)
- Discovering the advantages and challenges in using these techniques together; along with current and emerging trends for improving super-resolution imaging systems
Analyst Credentials
Margareth Gagliardi, Chief Research Analyst in Advanced Materials for BCC Research, has more than 30 years of experience in the field of advanced materials, specializing in ceramic formulations, materials processing, and new product development. After receiving her degrees in Chemical and Ceramic Engineering, she worked in both manufacturing and R&D holding senior management positions within U.S. and European firms producing electronic, mechanical, chemical, and structural components.
She is currently focusing on market intelligence and advanced technologies analysis for organizations and research institutions that operate within a range of high-tech industries.