Testimonials

Professor Robert C. Allen

Creighton University School of Medicine

“The CLARiTY optical approach is uniquely ideal for my application… I’m impressed by the genius of the DSPC chamber approach, and convinced it’s what I need for my future research. Your instrument is outstanding.”

 

Professor John S. Olson

Rice University

“You have gone full circle, from the reversion spectroscope at the start of the 20th century to the detector that we all want in the 21st century. That is truly cool.”

 

Emeritus Professor Quentin Gibson

Cornell University

“Not a comment but an opinion – this system is an almost incredible advance on the best Britton Chance was ever able to do for turbid suspensions”

 

Professor Ed Rosenberg

University of Montana

“These data [of microparticles with ruthenium] are great improvement over anything we have seen before… We sent these samples to three other companies [which tried integrating sphere and specular reflectance spectroscopies] and got no useful data.”

 

Professor Lawrence Parkhurst

University of Nebraska

“The Olis CLARiTY offers the simplest and most direct way of studying a bio-molecule under these two conditions,oxygenated hemoglobin tightly packed in the RBC or free in solution.”

 

Professor Robert Blake

Xavier University of Louisiana

“…This capability of conducting visible spectroscopy in suspensions of intact cells [with the OLIS CLARiTY] comprises a powerful post-reductionist means to study cellular respiration in situ under physiological conditions.”

 

Professor Paul Hoffman

University of Virginia

“What can I say? I am in love with the CLARiTY system. I can also envision doing real time whole cell inhibition with the CLARiTY.”

 

Professor Alexander A. Konstantinov

Moscow State University

“I am very curious and excited about the CLARiTY system and I am trying to convince the people in the Institute who have funds and who work with cells (trying to measure there cytochrome c as an apoptosis signal) that it is exactly what they need.  …I will persist, as I believe this is indeed a breakthrough for cell and whole mitochondria studies and it will be extremely important for the Institute to have such an instrument.”

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