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Pearl Louie
I am lab technician in Dr. Amanda Brown's lab at Johns Hopkins. Currently, I am researching the effects of HIV and OPN/SPP1 on the cerebrovascular system. The ECHO microscope has been instrumental in helping me visualize my stained brain tissue with remarkable clarity. One of my favorite features is the points and tile mode, which allows me to effortlessly capture areas of interest. I wholeheartedly recommend ECHO microscopes to fellow researchers. They are user-friendly and enable swift imaging. What truly sets the ECHO microscope apart is its dual functionality, offering both upright and inverted modes in a single device, making it an ideal choice for our compact lab space.
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Tanja
I work in tissue engineering as a PhD student and so far I enjoyed working with ECHO as it enabled me a quick magnified look into my experiments and helped me with qualitative assesment of immunostained samples, where the quality of images is indeed satisfactory. My favourite part about the system is that it also enables automated imaging, which has proven to save me a lot of time when I had to image my samples every day in the course of one week - which saves a lot of time! That´s one of the main reasons why I would recommend it to other users as it is an easy-to-use benchtop microscope that provides researchers with good-quality images.
Kushal Kandhari
The ECHO microscope is a game-changer in terms of its optical capabilities. Its high-resolution imaging provides unparalleled clarity, allowing me to observe even the most intricate details of the specimens I study. The fact that it is hybrid and can function as both UPRIGHT and INVERTED is simply amazing. In conclusion, the ECHO microscope has exceeded all my expectations. Its exceptional image quality, user-friendly interface, adaptability, and robustness make it an indispensable tool for anyone engaged in scientific research
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Dong Hu
I am a research scientist primarily focused on immuno-oncology research.
The ECHO microscope allows us to efficiently image both cultured cells and stained slides.
What I appreciate most about this system is its exceptional user-friendliness and high image resolution.
I would highly recommend ECHO microscopes to other researchers for their intuitive interface and superior image quality.
We have also used or tested other systems, including the EVOS and Lionheart microscopes. What sets the ECHO microscope apart is its ease of use and outstanding image clarity.
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Daphne
I'm a graduate student doing research on breast cancer metastasis. The ECHO revolution microscope has been super helpful to do full section scans of H&E stained lungs which I need to quantify metastatic burden. I've used several slide scanning microscopes before and what really stands out to me about the ECHO is the speed at which it does brightfield scanning. I can scan a large section of 5 lobes within a matter of ~2 mins.
I've also used the ECHO revolve for tissue culture and also find it incredibly user friendly. I love being able to airdrop the photos I just took from the microscope to my phone or my iPad. It makes getting my data super easy!
