EVOS 700 Cell Imaging System
The EVOS Cell Imaging System (EVOS 7000) is a high-performance, fully automated, inverted, multi-channel fluorescence and transmitted light imaging system.
Ideal For:
- Routine cell culture monitoring
- Fluorescent protein and immunofluorescence imaging
- Live-cell experiments, cell migration, cell attachment
- Transfection assays
The EVOS M7000 Imaging System is a fully automated, inverted imaging platform designed for fluorescence and transmitted light microscopy applications. It has good user interface with speed and flexibility for routine and complex imaging experiments. Equipped with 4X, 10X, 20X, 40X and 100X lenses and automated stage movement, autofocus, exposure control, and image acquisition simplify operation. The system supports advanced workflows including multi-well plate scanning, Z-stack imaging, tile stitching, and long-term live-cell imaging. With the optional EVOS Onstage Incubator, users can maintain precise environmental control of temperature, humidity, and gas conditions for extended live-cell experiments directly within the imaging workflow. Celleste software further enhance the platform, including automated image analysis, cell segmentation, quantification, annotation, cell counting, and 2D deconvolution.
| RPI Users | External Not for Profit | External Industry | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $30 | $50 | $99 |
| Training | $85 | $140 | $280 |
| RPI Users | External Nonprofit | External Industry | External Industry Partners | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personnel Time | $77 | $127 | $253 | $228 |
Effective August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. Rates are hourly unless specified otherwise and are subject to change without further notice.
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