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Transcend Vivoscope Shines at K-Brain 2025 & the 3rd CJK Neuroscience Meeting, Showcasing Next-Gen Miniature Multiphoton Microscopy

INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA – AUGUST 27, 2025 – Transcend Vivoscope successfully concluded its participation in K-Brain 2025 & the 3rd CJK Neuroscience Meeting, held from August 24-27 at Songdo Convensia. The company’s exhibition of its cutting-edge miniature multiphoton microscopy solutions attracted significant attention from the international neuroscience community.

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Throughout the event, Prof. Runlong Wu from Beijing Information Science and Technology University—first author of the recent Nature Methods paper “A versatile miniature two-photon microscope enabling multicolor deep-brain imaging”—delivered an insightful oral presentation and engaged in in-depth discussions with leading researchers and institutional representatives from around the world. Transcend Vivoscope’s flagship product drew particular interest for its capabilities in multi-color excitation, deep-brain imaging, and cross-scale neural observation in freely moving subjects.

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The company’s presentation highlighted three generations of technological evolution, from the inaugural 2.2-gram two-photon microscope in 2017 to the current third-generation system capable of three-photon imaging for non-interventional hippocampus observation.

Transcend Vivoscope extends sincere appreciation to the conference chairs, organizing committee, and all attendees who visited Booth #49. Special thanks to Prof. C. Justin Lee, KSBNS Chair, for orchestrating this exceptional gathering of neuroscience innovators.

As the conference concludes, Transcend Vivoscope reaffirms its commitment to advancing neural imaging technology and supporting researchers worldwide in unraveling the mysteries of brain function.