We are excited to announce an upcoming pre-demo webinar (February 18th) and in-person demonstration of the Tomocube Holotomography Microscope (March 16th-20th)!
Discover how holotomography enables non-destructive, label-free 3D imaging of both biological and transparent material samples using the Tomocube Holotomography Microscope.
The Tomocube system captures the intrinsic light scattering and refractive index differences within samples. By creating a refractive index distribution map of the samples, the system can provide quantitative 3D data such as volume, surface area, and density distribution without staining, labelling, or sectioning.
The system supports research across disciplines, including;
Cell and tissue biology (live cells, organoids, transparent tissues, intracellular structures including lipid droplets, mitochondria and stress granules)
Soft and transparent materials
Polymers, hydrogels and films
Emulsions
With this system, you can perform label-free 3D imaging, time-lapse imaging and live-cell imaging (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1DdWNBTFmY).
-Pre-Demo Webinar (Zoom)
Hologomography Fundamentals & Cross-Disciplinary Applications
Date: February 18th (Wednesday), 2026
Time 1:30-2:30pm PST
Join us to learn the fundamentals of holotomography and explore how the Tomocube system can enhance your research.
Zoom Meeting link:
Meeting ID: 979 2833 1701
Passcode: 055994
-Free In-Person System Demonstration
Bring Your Own Biological or Materials Samples
Dates: March 16-20, 2026
Location: UBC Bioimaging facility (BioSci bldg, Rm 0135)
We invite participants from all disciplines to bring clear or transparent samples to try the system during the demo period.
No staining or fluorescent labelling is required.
Fluorescent samples are also welcome, as the demo system includes fluorescence capability.
-Registration is Required.
Please reserve your time slot for in-person demo here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cRbYDH1AGH8IKKtNKyQqLlo5H38dJoZL9mD4Vkd0E4M/edit?usp=sharing
We are exploring the addition of holotomography to expand BIF capabilities, and we greatly value your participation and feedback.
Are you interested in learning more about holotomography and the Tomocube system?
We look forward to seeing you at the webinar and in-person demonstration!
