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Why can’t most life science researchers access the advanced microscopy tools that already exist? The technology is there. It has been for decades. But it’s too expensive, too complicated, and built for the wrong people.
Dr. Peter Tinning, an optical physicist at the University of Strathclyde, spent years embedded in life science labs and watched researchers revert to hundred-year-old methods the moment he left. That observation became the foundation for Northern Light Microscopy - a company developing modular, low-cost super-resolution imaging hardware that works within existing laboratory workflows.
This episode follows Peter’s journey from postdoc to founder: 140 customer interviews across three continents during the Innovate UK ICURe programme, spinning out from a university with IP negotiations in real time, assembling a team of f ...