FLUOVIEW™ FV4000 Confocal Imaging Workshop – Live Demos in KU LEUVEN
ANALIS ACADEMY EVIDENT WORKSHOP
Experience High-Performance Confocal Laser Imaging System in a Real Lab Setting
BOOK YOUR SPOT
Join us for an exclusive hands-on workshop dedicated to the new FLUOVIEW™ FV4000 confocal laser scanning system by Evident.
🧪 Explore its powerful imaging capabilities in real-life applications
🤝 Network with microscopy specialists and researchers
🔬 Gain expert insights into optimizing your fluorescence workflows
When & Where:
📅 Workshop Sessions: 19, 21 & 22 January 2026
Timing: Morning & afternoon
📍KU Leuven – Department of Chemistry
Molecular Imaging and Photonics - Celestijnenlaan 200 F, box 2404 - 3001 Heverlee, BELGIUM
Many thanks to the KU Leuven Department of Chemistry for hosting this workshop.
For more information:
If you have any question, contact our expert: Vincent STEINE - Sales Engineer Evident - Vincent.Steine@analis.nl
Rik Nuyts - rik.nuyts@kuleuven.be - Molecular Imaging and Photonics - Celestijnenlaan 200 F, box 2404 - 3001 Heverlee, BELGIUM
To book your spot, please click here
What you will learn:
- How to apply high-speed and high-resolution scanning to live and fixed samples
- Real-world advantages of single photon counting mode
- Best practices for spectral multiplexing with up to 6 simultaneous channels
- How to ensure reproducible results across experiments
Who Should Attend?
- Imaging facility managers and core facility technicians
- Life science researchers in neurobiology, cell biology, and histology
- Microscopy specialists exploring advanced confocal technologies
- PhD students working with fluorescence imaging
Empower Your Imaging Experiments
Experience the new FLUOVIEW FV4000 Confocal Laser Scanning systems innovations with:
• Patented new SilVIR detector technology
• Higher sensitivity through Silicon Photomultiplier
• Industry leading spectral detection range from 400 to 900 nm
• 10 simultaneous laser lines for CLSM
• Linear high dynamic range photon counting to 1 Gcps
• Unique Microscope Performance Monitor for stable imaging
• Up to 6 CH for confocal laser scanning
• Up to 6 CH for multiphoton imaging
• Combined single & multiphoton with up to 12 CH
• AI technologies for noise reduction and analysis
• Modular design to meet your multi-modality needs
High-Resolution Multicolor Imaging
The image showcases:
- Neurofilament-heavy chain (NFH) in green
- Myelin basic protein (MBP) in red
- Glutathione S-transferase pi 1 (GSTpi) in blue
Captured using the UPLXAPO40X objective, this multichannel fluorescence image illustrates the FV4000’s ability to distinguish subtle structures in complex tissues.
Image courtesy of Dr. Katherine Given, Neurobiology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.