Automated Analysis and Informatics Solutions

Automated acquisition, analysis and informatics software and hardware to visualize, analyze and store high content fluorescence imaging data.

Thermo Scientific image analysis and informatics solutions allow you to easily and affordably analyze and manage thousands of images and high content data, without the need to invest in expensive computers. Our informatics software and hardware transforms images into information, critical to the discovery of new drug candidates and our informatics and stores all your precious data. Our image analysis software offer researchers a way to assay numerous measurements of live cells including size, shape and temporal and spacial distribution of fluorescence label. All in real time.

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Acquisition and Analysis Software – BioApplications

For all image analysis needs, use the BioApplications software included with Thermo Scientific* High Content instrument platforms.

Acquisition and Analysis Software – HCS Studio

Acquire images based on a selected BioApplication and interact with the data collected from the acquired images bi-directionally using Thermo Scientific* HCS Studio's View.

Informatics Hardware – High Content Informatics (HCi) Appliance

Store and backup your precious data and images from high-content assays with Thermo Scientific* High Content Informatics (HCi) Appliance, which includes a server, storage, backup, Thermo Scientific Store informatics software and Microsoft&as

Informatics Software – Store

Store acquired data and images from high content screening using Thermo Scientific* Store informatics database software.

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