Revvity fuels the future of cancer science with new research solutions

24 Apr 2025

Product news

Revvity, Inc., is set to unveil the VivoJect™ Image-Guided Injection System as part of its distinguished cancer research and discovery portfolio at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025 in Chicago, April 25-30. 

Paired with the Vega™ automated preclinical ultrasound system, the VivoJect system allows for real-time imaging and precise, nimble operation for researchers at a higher throughput compared to traditional techniques. It streamlines in vivo imaging workflows for applications such as tumor model creation, targeted drug delivery, gene therapy, stem cell research, and cardiac studies.

Revvity will also showcase a broad portfolio of solutions driving advancements in cancer research at its booth (#1200), including the PhenoVue™ DNA Damage Response Staining Kit, Harmony™ 5.3 and Phenologic.AI™ high-content image analysis software and over 120 cell line-derived oncology reference standards from its Mimix™ portfolio. BioLegend’s reagent innovations will also be on display, including the TotalSeq™ PhenoCyte, TotalSeq-A and -C Universal Cocktails, v2.0, LEGEND MAX™ High Sensitivity Mouse TNF-a and ELISA MAX™ Deluxe Set Human ICAM-1 kits.

“We’re bringing together cutting-edge science and innovative technology to support researchers working across the cancer science landscape, from early discovery to translational studies,” said Kevin Quick, vice president of platforms, life sciences. “Our solutions are designed to empower scientists across various stages of their research, whether that’s decoding cancer at its most basic, molecular level, or developing novel therapeutics used to treat it.”

Revvity’s booth will also feature:

  • Cell analysis in 3D, and AI: Solutions include cell counters and image cytometers, cellular imaging reagents, microplates and analysis software, as well as high-content imaging instruments.
  • Immunoassays: An extensive range of immunoassay technologies including multimode microplate readers and microplates, as well as assay kits and reagents.
  • In vivo imaging: Instruments, reagents, software and related accessories to help accelerate drug development by tracking disease progression, evaluate efficacy, and assess toxicity.
  • Genomic solutions: A wide range of solutions including the Pin-point™ base editing platform, OMNI™ sample homogenizers, liquid handling workstations and more.

More than 10 scientific posters authored or co-authored by Revvity employees will be on display. Among them is a poster produced in collaboration with a research team from Charles River Laboratories, which utilized Revvity’s Vega automated preclinical ultrasound system in a longitudinal study of the progression of graft versus host disease. 

For further information on Revvity’s cancer research innovations and poster presentations at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, visit booth #1200 or this link.

All Revvity offerings mentioned herein are for research use only, and not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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In Vivo Imaging Systems<i>In vivo</i> imaging systems, including pre-clinical imaging systems and medical imaging systems are used to non-invasively visualize and capture images of live animals and plants. Monitor the natural processes or diseases of your subjects using small-animal pre-clinical imaging systems, including single photon positron emission tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET), computed tomography (micro-CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray radiography, ultrasound, fluorescence and bioluminescence imagers. Multimodal systems and software solutions are also available for correlative analysis of organ, tissue, cell, or molecular-level processes. Find the best in vivo imaging products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.AACRThe American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is a leading organization focused on cancer research and treatment. It provides a platform for scientists, healthcare professionals, and industry leaders to share knowledge and collaborate in the fight against cancer.Cancer ResearchCancer research aims to understand the mechanisms of cancer development and progression to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. From molecular biology to clinical trials, research spans a wide range of disciplines, including immunotherapy, targeted therapies, and drug discovery. Explore the best cancer research products in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Revvity fuels the future of cancer science with new solutions