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Empowering Innovation Through Confocal Raman Imaging

Confocal Raman imaging microscopy has become a vital tool in advanced research and development. Its non-destructive, label-free, and molecularly specific capabilities enable detailed structural and chemical analysis in both 2D and 3D, across a wide range of applications.

The newly launched witec360 Raman imaging microscope, featuring the innovative Hexalight spectrometer, raises the bar for broadband performance and throughput while delivering top-tier resolution, speed, and sensitivity.

Engineered with the evolving needs of PI-led labs and multiuser core facilities in mind, the witec360 supports diverse research areas, including biological sciences, pharmaceuticals, and materials science.

By incorporating correlative Raman imaging, it offers researchers deeper insights into complex materials, supporting discovery, fostering innovation, and ensuring adaptability for future research demands, all while maintaining user-friendly operation.

Key Learning Objectives

  • The advantages of confocal Raman imaging using witec360 and Hexalight
  • Real-world applications in pharmaceutical, life science, and materials research
  • Correlative strategies for gaining deeper insights into samples.

Who Should Attend

  • Research group directors, scientists, facility managers, and principal investigators
  • Postdoctoral researchers, application scientists, R&D engineers, and graduate students

About the Speakers

Sabrina Hakelberg, MSc: Senior Product Manager, Oxford Instruments

Sabrina Hakelberg, MSc, joined Oxford Instruments in 2024 as senior product manager for Raman imaging microscopy. She promotes customer-focused innovation by linking product strategy with market demands to offer actual value to consumers, drawing on research experience in hyperspectral imaging of chromosomes and tissue, as well as over ten years in process analytical NIR and Raman spectroscopy.

Ievgeniia Iermak, PhD: Senior Application Specialist, Oxford Instruments

Ievgeniia Iermak, Ph.D., joined Oxford Instruments back in 2021 as an application scientist. She helps customers configure the optimal Raman microscope for their research, instructs Raman microscope users, and performs application measurements using the most recent Raman microscopy technology. She has a doctorate in biophysics and over 15 years of experience in spectroscopy and microscopy applications in life sciences.

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