Frances Lagarda
I'm Frances, the cell culture SME within our company's core service labs. Our Echo Revolve and Rebel have been instrumental in how we streamlined processes, expanded our capabilities in the lab in terms of imaging, and all around better visualize our samples. The iPad is a major win for accessibility! I always recommend Echo microscopes to other scientists and engineers that I work with, but the systems truly speak for themselves. Anyone who uses one of our microscopes ends up wanting one for their own lab! The best feature (aside from the iPad) is the compact footprint. Our lab is tiny, but we are able to squeeze two of these systems in easily. The Echo microscopes are one of our favorite instruments in the space!
Nov 8, 2023
James Velez
My name is James Velez and I am a Scientist II at Emulate Inc. I run fee-for-service studies using our Organ-on-Chip platform. The ease of use and high quality resolution improved our daily imaging workflow by cutting the time it takes to image a study in half! I would highly recommend ECHO microscopes to anyone because you can get publication quality images (phase contrast or fluorescent) straight off the scope and the iPad makes it compatible to all the Macs we have in the office. Sharing and editing is a breeze compared to other platforms where you might have to convert the file type before even seeing the image. We love this platform so much, we already have 3 scopes in house and are working on getting a fourth!
Oct 30, 2023
Michael
The ECHO is a very intuitive, user-friendly microscope that generates high quality images without the steep learning curve of traditional fluorescence microscope systems. The ability to covert between upright and inverted is really novel. The customizability of the system has made this a great addition to our tissue culture lab.
Oct 10, 2023
@WFUmicroscopy
@barrosolab It’s the @Discover_Echo. It takes about 10 minutes to train and it’s all LED. I ignored the system when it first came out (seemed gimmicky), but my users LOVE it
May 10, 2018
@DrSchrankel
#newPI update…got our first scope in! Introducing our AMAZING fluorescent, phase and BF invert/upright 2-in-1 combo…a feat of engineering by @Discover_Echo 🤩🌈🔬 Look ma, no eyepieces?? 👀…We can see larvae in the most exquisite detail. And the whole thing flips!! 🫠 🤯 twitter.com/i/web/status/1582524219128020993
Oct 19, 2022
@OveracreLab
My new happy place 😍 @Discover_Echo
Aug 12, 2022
@theFourier2k
@Discover_Echo So grateful for fixing our microscope in fast time! They not only have great microscopes but great ppl working there such as a fantastic rep in CT that gave up her time yesterday to fix our microscope! We can now get back to research on rare diseases!
Feb 4, 2022
@monsieur_be
The famous rotatable microscope, inverted or upright, as you prefer @Discover_Echo
Nov 7, 2021
@kang_dave
Excited to get cracking with our new ECHO microscope! Thanks to our @Discover_Echo rep, @KeithCline10, for taking the time to get us up and running!
Oct 14, 2021
@ProductAward
👏 Congratulations to all of our winners. 🏆 'ECHO Revolve Microscope' Top Design Winner in Industrial and Life Science Design/Medical/Scientific Machinery Lead Designer: Discover Echo Company: Discover Echo, United States Read more: l8r.it/BFQf
Sep 20, 2021
@katydidnt6
We have a new microscope and I LOVE IT OMG IT TAKES PHOTOS AND SENDS THEM TO MY PHONE.
Aug 2, 2021
@cmholab
Our postdocs @davwcbb & @leonie_anton are loving the way our parasites look on our shiny new @Discover_Echo Revolve EPI fluorescent microscope!!🦠🔬 #Malaria #BestChristmasGiftEver
Jan 14, 2021
@EyeDaisyShu
A microscope without eyepieces! Now we’re talking 🙋‍♀️ Revolve microscope by Echo😱 #scicomm #microscope #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter @AcademicChatter
Dec 6, 2019
@racheljdutton
And a quick look at some #cheese rind scrapings under our @Discover_Echo Revolve scope! Still amazes me what a cool ecosystem this is!
Jun 7, 2019
Frances Lagarda
I'm Frances, the cell culture SME within our company's core service labs. Our Echo Revolve and Rebel have been instrumental in how we streamlined processes, expanded our capabilities in the lab in terms of imaging, and all around better visualize our samples. The iPad is a major win for accessibility! I always recommend Echo microscopes to other scientists and engineers that I work with, but the systems truly speak for themselves. Anyone who uses one of our microscopes ends up wanting one for their own lab! The best feature (aside from the iPad) is the compact footprint. Our lab is tiny, but we are able to squeeze two of these systems in easily. The Echo microscopes are one of our favorite instruments in the space!
Nov 8, 2023
James Velez
My name is James Velez and I am a Scientist II at Emulate Inc. I run fee-for-service studies using our Organ-on-Chip platform. The ease of use and high quality resolution improved our daily imaging workflow by cutting the time it takes to image a study in half! I would highly recommend ECHO microscopes to anyone because you can get publication quality images (phase contrast or fluorescent) straight off the scope and the iPad makes it compatible to all the Macs we have in the office. Sharing and editing is a breeze compared to other platforms where you might have to convert the file type before even seeing the image. We love this platform so much, we already have 3 scopes in house and are working on getting a fourth!
Oct 30, 2023
Michael
The ECHO is a very intuitive, user-friendly microscope that generates high quality images without the steep learning curve of traditional fluorescence microscope systems. The ability to covert between upright and inverted is really novel. The customizability of the system has made this a great addition to our tissue culture lab.
Oct 10, 2023
@WFUmicroscopy
@barrosolab It’s the @Discover_Echo. It takes about 10 minutes to train and it’s all LED. I ignored the system when it first came out (seemed gimmicky), but my users LOVE it
May 10, 2018
@DrSchrankel
#newPI update…got our first scope in! Introducing our AMAZING fluorescent, phase and BF invert/upright 2-in-1 combo…a feat of engineering by @Discover_Echo 🤩🌈🔬 Look ma, no eyepieces?? 👀…We can see larvae in the most exquisite detail. And the whole thing flips!! 🫠 🤯 twitter.com/i/web/status/1582524219128020993
Oct 19, 2022
@OveracreLab
My new happy place 😍 @Discover_Echo
Aug 12, 2022
@theFourier2k
@Discover_Echo So grateful for fixing our microscope in fast time! They not only have great microscopes but great ppl working there such as a fantastic rep in CT that gave up her time yesterday to fix our microscope! We can now get back to research on rare diseases!
Feb 4, 2022
@monsieur_be
The famous rotatable microscope, inverted or upright, as you prefer @Discover_Echo
Nov 7, 2021
@kang_dave
Excited to get cracking with our new ECHO microscope! Thanks to our @Discover_Echo rep, @KeithCline10, for taking the time to get us up and running!
Oct 14, 2021
@ProductAward
👏 Congratulations to all of our winners. 🏆 'ECHO Revolve Microscope' Top Design Winner in Industrial and Life Science Design/Medical/Scientific Machinery Lead Designer: Discover Echo Company: Discover Echo, United States Read more: l8r.it/BFQf
Sep 20, 2021
@katydidnt6
We have a new microscope and I LOVE IT OMG IT TAKES PHOTOS AND SENDS THEM TO MY PHONE.
Aug 2, 2021
@cmholab
Our postdocs @davwcbb & @leonie_anton are loving the way our parasites look on our shiny new @Discover_Echo Revolve EPI fluorescent microscope!!🦠🔬 #Malaria #BestChristmasGiftEver
Jan 14, 2021
@EyeDaisyShu
A microscope without eyepieces! Now we’re talking 🙋‍♀️ Revolve microscope by Echo😱 #scicomm #microscope #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter @AcademicChatter
Dec 6, 2019