Nikon Introduces World’s Largest Zoom Range, High-Resolution Stereomicroscopes
May 15, 2013
Nikon Instruments, Inc. today announced the introduction of two all new stereomicroscopes, its Nikon SMZ25 and SMZ18 systems. Ideal for all bioscience applications, these new microscopes meet the increasing need of scientists for imaging systems capable of spanning spatial scales from single cells to whole organism...
Nikon Instruments Announces Alta Tecnología en Laboratorios (ATL) as New Dealer in Mexico
April 1, 2013
Nikon Instruments is pleased to welcome Alta Tecnología en Laboratorios (ATL) as an authorized dealer for Nikon Eclipse and SMZ Biological Microscopes, Digital Sight Microscope Cameras, and NIS-Elements Microscope Imaging Software. Located in Coyoacán Mexico, ATL will assume sales, service and support responsibility for...
Nikon Instruments Inc. Congratulates Dr. Guido Verbeck
March 20, 2013
Nikon Instruments, Inc. would like to congratulate Dr. Guido Verbeck, Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of North Texas, for his recent winning of a prestigious grant from the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT).Dr. Verbeck’s proposal, titled “Single organelle analysis for metaboli...
Thanks for Being a Huge Part of our Small World
March 19, 2013
Nikon Instruments is very excited to celebrate a big milestone this week as we reach 10,000 likes on our Small World Facebook page– and we couldn’t have done it without you. For the last several years, we’ve collaborated with our fans to make our Facebook page a place that reflects the sentiment be...
Video of Innate Immune Response Takes Top Prize in Second Annual Nikon Small World In Motion Competition
January 15, 2013
Nikon Instruments Inc. is pleased to announce the winners of the second annual Small World in Motion Photomicrography Competition. Top honors go to Dr. Olena Kamenyeva of the National Institute of Health’s NIAID - Laboratory of Immunoregulation. Dr. Kamenyeva’s video, titled “Sensing danger,” shows the immune response i...
Nikon’s Rob Zibilich Talks to Clinical Lab Products on the Evolution of the Clinical Lab
December 19, 2012
The clinical lab setting is one of the fastest-evolving areas in science. So it’s no wonder that clinical lab microscopes, as a result, are rapidly changing to meet the ever-increasing need for accuracy, speed and a narrower field of focus that work in the profession now requires.Recently, Ron Zibilich, national clinical...
Nikon Instruments Inc. Introduces High Content Microscope System
December 17, 2012
Nikon Instruments Inc. today introduced a new High Content microscope system featuring speed and flexibility for imaging and managing biological assays utilizing a system based on the classic Nikon Ti inverted microscope and NIS-Elements Software.This new High Content Microscope system pairs the Ti inverted microscope wi...
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Nikon Small World Winner Puts Bio-Invasion under the Lens
November 12, 2012
The above image showcases an Ophiothela mirabilis, a brittle star typically found in the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean. Now imagine Dr. Alvaro Migotto’s surprise when he found this particular subject matter in the Atlantic Ocean, many thousands of miles from where it belongs.Earning 10th Place in this year’s Nikon S...
Nikon Instruments' New York Offices Reopen
November 2, 2012
Dear Valued Customer,We are happy to report that power is restored to the Nikon Instruments Inc. Headquarters and Operations Center, in Melville, New York, and all departments are now fully operational. Thank you for your patience and understanding.Our thoughts remain with those still struggling with the aftermath of Hur...
Hurricane Sandy Recovery Operations for Nikon Instruments Inc.
November 1, 2012
Dear Valued Customer,Nikon Instruments, Inc., U.S. headquarters in Melville, New York was among thousands of businesses affected by Hurricane Sandy’s destruction. Our offices are currently closed due to the widespread power outage, and will resume operations on Friday, November 2, 2012.In the meantime, we will make every...

