ACHIEVEMENTS
Innovation is What We Do at ISS
Since 1984 we have been dedicated to making the finest instrumentation for scientific applications. Below are some of our key achievements.
- 2024
OxiplexTS200 Receives FDA Clearance
- 2023
Introduction of Parallel 16-PMT Spectral FastFLIM
- 2020
Introduction of Digital TCSPC for fast FLIM acquisition
- 2018
Introduction of PL1, a time-resolved confocal microscope for material research studies
- 2017
Introduction of AlbaSTED
- 2015
- Introduction of MetaOx, the tissue oxygen consumption monitor for biomedical research
- Introduction of OxiplexTS200, the clinical version of the OxiplexTS tissue oximeter
- Introduction of Q2 Laser Scanning Nanoscope
- 2010
Introduction of time-resolved spectrofluorometer using Digital Frequency Domain (DFD)
- 2007
Introduction of ChronosBH, a lifetime instrument based on laser diodes and LEDs and using the time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) technique
- 2003
Alba is equipped with galvo-mirrors and becomes a laser scanning microscope for one-photon and multi-photon confocal imaging capability
- 2002
Completion of Imagent, functional brain imaging system for studying activated areas of the brain
- 2001
ChronosFD, a Fluorescence Lifetime Spectrometer using laser diodes and LEDs
- 1999
Introduction of ALBA, a confocal microscope for FCS measurements
- 1997
Introduction of Model 96208 OxiplexTS, Two-Channel Non-invasive Frequency-Domain Tissue Oximeter
- 1992
First MPF equipped with diode array detector for simultaneous multifrequency multiwavelength fluorescence data acquisition
- 1991
First MPF with digital filter for the isolation of the cross-correlation frequency and user selectable cross correlation frequency. Introduction of K2-FastScan capable of acquiring time-resolved fluorescence data in a minute
- 1990
First fully automated Multifrequency Phase Fluorometer, the K2 MPF
- 1987
Installation of the first MPF using the harmonic content of mode-locked lasers
- 1985
First commercial Multifrequency Phase Fluorometer (MPF), the GREG200 for the determination of fluorescence decay times in solutions and solid structures.