Logos Biosystems, a leading developer of various cellular imaging instruments for life science research, announced that it has entered into an agreement with Stanford University in order to access to the intellectual properties for the Clarity™ technology.
Clarity™, created by Professor Karl Deisseroth and his team at Stanford, is a breakthrough technology, published in Nature on April 10, 2013, to make mouse brain transparent by using hydrogel and SDS, which remove neural lipids that normally block the passage of light (Chung K et al. Nature https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature12107; 2013).
Dr. Neon Jung, CEO of Logos Biosystems commented,
Logos Biosystems has been providing innovative research instruments to biomedical and life science researchers and now is committed to offer the world’s first commercial instrument for Clarity™ which will contribute to brain mapping-related projects around the world
*NOTE: Clarity™ is the trademark of Stanford University.
About Logos Biosystems
Logos Biosystems, Inc., headquartered in Anyang, South Korea, provides high quality Luna™ Automated Cell Counters and iRiS™ Digital Cell Imaging Systems to the worldwide life sciences community. For more information, please visit their website at www.logosbio.com.