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How to Choose the Right Research Microscope

BY DSS Imagetech Pvt Ltd 14th August 2026

You're standing there with a procurement form and a budget number. Someone circled in red, and down the hall a colleague is muttering that their old scope "still works fine, mostly." That's usually how this whole thing kicks off, not with some tidy checklist, but with a half-working instrument, a[...]

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The Evolution of Customer Support in Clinical Diagnostics

BY Surender Kumar | General Manager – Service, Clinical Diagnostics Division 23rd July 2026

How Customer Expectations Have Changed Over the Last 20 Years “Customer Support is no longer a cost center—it is a competitive advantage.” Twenty years ago, customer support was primarily viewed...

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The ROI of Lab Automation: How Automated Karyotyping...

BY DSS Imagetech 13th July 2026

If you walk into almost any cytogenetics lab across India right now, you’ll probably hear the exact same complaint. Lab directors are staring at their monthly numbers, calculating just how...

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Journey from Manual Testing to Automation powered by...

BY Mr. Mahesh Semwal, Deputy General Manager (DGM) 29th June 2026

The diagnostics industry has witnessed a tremendous transformation over the last 25–30 years. Those who have been part of this journey have seen how diagnostics laboratories have moved from intensive...

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LUNG CANCER CARE: THE POWER OF PRECISION DIAGNOSTICS...

BY Mr. Jaywant Chauhan, Application & Product Specialist, DSS Imagetech 19th May 2026

Lung cancer today is among the most common & serious types of cancer in the world. It happens when abnormal cells in the lungs begin to grow in a way...

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How Digital Karyotyping Software Supports Prenatal Genetic Testing

BY admin 30th April 2026

It is a Tuesday morning. A couple is sitting in an OB-GYN office, holding hands so tightly their knuckles are white. They aren't looking at their phones. They are staring...

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National DNA Day 2026: Why DNA Matters for...

BY Ms. Geddam Malini, Application & Product Specialist, DSS Imagetech 24th April 2026

Every cell in our body carries DNA,  the code of life. April 25 marks DNA Day, it highlights advances in genomic research and encourages education in genetics. While DNA was...

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World Health Day 2026: Strengthening Universal Health Coverage...

BY Ms. Janhavi Srirangaraj, Product Specialist 7th April 2026

Every year on April 7, the global community pauses to observe World Health Day, marking the founding of the 1st World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948....

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World Tuberculosis Day: “Spreading Awareness, Saving Lives”

BY Mr. Satendra Saxena, Application Specialist, DSS Imagetech 23rd March 2026

Every time on March 24, the world pauses to observe World Tuberculosis (TB) Day. It's a day of mixed feelings. We celebrate the scientific improvements that have made this complaint...

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International Women’s Day – Prioritising Women’s Health for...

BY Ms. Sohini Chatterjee, Application Specialist, DSS Imagetech 7th March 2026

In 2013, one public disclosure transformed the global conversation around women’s health. When Angelina Jolie revealed in a New York Times op-ed that she carried a BRCA1 mutation and had...

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How BX51WI Microscopes Support High-Resolution Neural Imaging

BY admin 24th February 2026

Picture this scenario. It’s 6:00 PM on a Friday. You have spent the last six hours harvesting tissue. You perfused the mouse perfectly, the liver cleared instantly, and the brain...

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The Role of Research & Development in Driving...

BY admin 24th February 2026

Human progress is not an accident. The leap from a simple medicinal herb to a targeted biologic drug, from a magnifying glass to a digital microscope, or from a basic...

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Beyond the Microscope: Detecting Genomic Changes with D024...

BY Ms. Megha Dhumal 17th February 2026

In the Quiet Hours of the Lab In the quiet hours of a cytogenetics laboratory, cells are busy at work while no one is watching. They divide, adapt—and sometimes, silently,...

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