Auburn-Developed Microscope Technology Finds Use on COVID-19 Battlefront
April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
AUBURN, Alabama, April 23 -- Auburn University issued the following news article:
An Auburn University-developed light microscope technology that has been on the market since the early 2000s has found new potential as a research tool on the COVID-19 battlefront.
CytoViva Inc., a subsidiary company of the Auburn Research Park-based firm Aetos Technologies Inc.--and the registered name for the patented microscope technology developed by Professor Vitaly Vodyanoy of Auburn . . .
An Auburn University-developed light microscope technology that has been on the market since the early 2000s has found new potential as a research tool on the COVID-19 battlefront.
CytoViva Inc., a subsidiary company of the Auburn Research Park-based firm Aetos Technologies Inc.--and the registered name for the patented microscope technology developed by Professor Vitaly Vodyanoy of Auburn . . .