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Rodchenko's famous photo of Lilya Brik
Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
Rodchenko's famous photo of Lilya Brik
Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
Rodchenko's famous photo of Lilya Brik
Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
Rodchenko's famous photo of Lilya Brik
Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
Rodchenko's famous photo of Lilya Brik
Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
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The future with MetaSystems
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The future with MetaSystems
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The future with MetaSystems
Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
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Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
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Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
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Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
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Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.
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Towards the end of the 1980s, the idea of automating microscopy emerged. A key step in cytogenetics and biodosimetry was, and still is, the search for metaphases (the stage of cell division at which chromosomes can be visualized under the microscope). This is a tedious procedure when performed manually. Our founder and CEO, Dr. Thomas Lörch, developed a system for the automated detection of metaphases as part of his doctoral thesis at the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Heidelberg. He named the new system Metafer and founded MetaSystems in 1986.
Metafer gained more and more professional users and quickly became indispensable for them. As a complement for cytogenetics, we developed the interactive karyotyping software Ikaros in 1991. The success of Metafer and Ikaros led to a steady growth of the company, which is still completely independent from external investor.