ZOYC Online
ZEISS On Your Campus (ZOYC) Online is comprised of a live online webinar with your local account team.
ZOYC Online has three main goals:
1. Provide education focused on better utilization of your current microscopy equipment, which can lead to:
- Higher quality imaging and faster time to results
- A better understanding of the data that are collected
- Improved experimental design
2. Bring awareness of new and emerging microscopy trends and technologies.
3. Connect live with your local ZEISS account team.
This live event is presented by your local ZEISS team
Meet Samantha Fore, 3D Imaging Specialist

Samantha Fore, Ph.D.
3D Imaging Specialist
Samantha has been with ZEISS for over 7 years as a Product and Applications Systems Sales Specialist for Light Microscopy. Prior to joining ZEISS, she supported the sales and application support for PicoQuant’s FLIM and FCS systems for North America. She received her PhD in Physics in 2006 from the University of California Davis through a joint Graduate research program with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. During her PhD research, Samantha designed microscopy systems and developed techniques for single molecule detection and analysis, with an emphasis on biology applications. Her enthusiasm for the technology and applications is infectious and she hopes to spread some of that enthusiasm to the audience today.
Learn about the full program & descriptions of live webinars to be delivered over the next few weeks.
LSM 980 with Airyscan 2 Your Next Generation Confocal for Fast and Gentle Multiplex Imaging
April 8, 2020 | 2:00 pm PDT
The LSM 9 family with Airyscan 2 from ZEISS enables the perfect balance of speed and resolution for today’s confocal-imaging needs. The new Multiplex mode extends sensitive Airyscan imaging to larger model systems with low expression levels by increasing acquisition speeds even further while reducing the illumination dosage to the sample. This novel concept allows rapid volumetric imaging with unprecedented resolution beyond what is available in traditional confocal systems today.
Join this webinar and learn how the ZEISS LSM 9 series with Airyscan 2 can help you:
- Capture weaker signals—and still get sound, reproducible data
- Achieve faster volumetric imaging without sacrificing resolution
- Increase data throughput for your imaging needs
- Improve your productivity through efficient software features
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Image Analysis with ZEISS ZEN Software
April 30, 2020 | 1:00 pm PDT
ZEISS ZEN software is the heart of all ZEISS light microscope systems enabling image acquisition in a smart and efficient way. ZEN also incorporates powerful image analysis tools to help you convert your images into data. ZEN includes easy to use automated workflows and machine learning tools to simplify image analysis tasks.
Join this webinar to learn how the ZEN Image Analysis can help you:
- Convert your images into data
- Use machine learning to segment and analyze your images
- Automate your image analysis to create reproducibility in your data
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ZEISS Elyra 7 with Lattice SIM Revealing the Fastest Processes in Superresolution
May 13, 2020 | 1:00 pm PDT
ZEISS Elyra 7 takes your images beyond the diffraction limit of conventional microscopy to superresolution. Lattice SIM enables fast imaging of 3D volumes with resolution down to 120 nm laterally and 300 nm axially. Due to higher light efficiency, the new Lattice SIM technology provides gentle superresolution imaging of living specimens at up to 255 frames per second. Using less light to illuminate the specimen means imaging longer with less bleaching of the sample. The SIM-Apotome mode allows superfast optical sectioning of 3D samples at a variety of magnifications and single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) techniques such as PALM, dSTORM and PAINT can be utilized to achieve resolution down to 20 nm laterally and 50 nm axially.
Join this webinar and learn how the ZEISS Elyra 7 with Lattice SIM can help you:
- Examine the fastest processes in living samples – in large fields of view, in 3D, gently over long time periods, and with multiple colors
- Resolve molecular structures in 3D with single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) using techniques such as PALM, dSTORM, and PAINT
- Achieve rapid optical sectioning of large volumes from low to high magnification