Jeol has revealed that the David H Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research has selected the JEM-2100F transmission electron microscope (TEM) for its new microscopy core.
The institute, which opens at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in November 2010, will use the microscope in the development of new cancer treatments.
The 200kV field emission TEM offers a highly flexible platform for both biological and materials applications.
It features rapid data acquisition with good resolution and analytical performance.
The TEM will be configured with the Gatan GIF Quantum post-column energy filter for capture of both detailed EELS and EFTEM datasets at high throughputs.
The JEM-2100F will be used for nanomaterials characterisations.